HosmartAI – “Hospital Smart development based on AI”, aims to be the most relevant player for the digital transformation of the European healthcare sector, to make the European healthcare system more strong, efficient, sustainable and resilient.

24

partners

12

European countries

H2020

€10 million fund

Duration

2021-2024

The HosmartAI vision is a strong, efficient, sustainable and resilient European healthcare system benefiting from the AI capacities of European technology stakeholders to generate impact.

The HosmartAI mission is to guarantee the integration of digital and robot technologies in new healthcare environments and the possibility to analyse their benefits by providing an environment where digital healthcare tool providers will be able to design and develop AI solutions as well as a space for the instantiation and deployment of AI solutions.

HosmartAI will work under the premise that co-construction with stakeholders and citizens is the only way to develop a viable healthcare system accepted by end-users.

Objectives

Business

Focus on the pre-commercial evaluation of the solutions and validation of the business assumptions, the scalability potential of the ecosystem, the spread of excellence gained and market entrance

Technical

Focus on the delivery and deployment in the real environment of the HosmartAI platform and added value services

Scientific and Innovation

Focus on the research to deliver a rigorous and self-standing methodology to drive the implementation and define its operational principles.

HosmartAI Platform

HosmartAI will create a common open Integration Platform with the necessary tools to facilitate and measure the benefits of integrating digital technologies (robotics and AI) in the healthcare system. HosmartAI main goal is to boost a strong, efficient, sustainable and resilient European healthcare system.

Pilots

8

Pilots

3000

patients

300

healthcare professionals

600

stakeholders

5

European regions

These Large-Scale Pilots will implement and evaluate improvements in medical diagnosis, surgical interventions, prevention and treatment of diseases, and support for rehabilitation and long-term care in several Hospital and care settings.

Consortium

24

partners

12

European countries

3

large enterprises

8

SMEs

5

hospitals

5

universities

2

research centres

2

associations