HelseCampus Stavanger
an innovation and co-creation arena for academia, healthcare providers, business, patients and their next of kin
Visit us at Innovationpark Stavanger, in the south end of campus Ullandhaug. Find your way in MazeMap. Our address: Professor Olav Hanssens vei 7a, building i2, 4021 Stavanger.
Manager: Line Hurup Thomsen
Contact: helsecampus@uis.no
Partners: Stavanger municipality, Stavanger university hospital, Laerdal Medical, Norce, Validé og University of Stavanger.
HelseCampus Stavanger is an innovation and co-creation arena for academia, healthcare providers, business, patients and their next of kin.
The population is ageing, and we are having higher expectations. Within the constraints of resources, it is difficult to balance desires and possibilities. The shortage of workforce will give us limits in how to solve the work tasks.
Our goal is to create a sustainable healthcare which is focusing on patient’s needs. A sustainable healthcare takes advantage of the possibilities which lies in technology, uses and further develop the competence to the healthcare workers, and solves tasks efficiently.
Together we will:
- Develop knowledge and services to improve the health of the citizens.
- Test and implement health technology solutions.
- Provide excellent teaching by using simulation methodology.
- Develop and strengthen health-related industry.
- Create gathering places for discussions, cooperation and sharing of experiences.
HelseCampus announces call for seed funding
From 21. August 2023 research and innovation projects within the three strategic focus areas simulation, integration of care services, and security and safety will be able to apply for seed funding.
The seed grant proposals must be based on clinic requirements and focused on solutions to current and/or future challenges to the healthcare system.
Proposals that cover service development and/or digitalization of services and collaborative projects with partners from the public sector, academia, private sector and civil society will be given preference.
Proposals must have a clearly defined project plan, explicitly stating project ambition and potential impact. They are also expected to show upscaling potential through plans to apply for further regional, national and international research and innovation funding.
University of Stavanger must be project leader or partner in the proposal. Universitetsfondet i Rogaland provides the seed funding.
Please send the proposal to helsecampus@uis.no
- Project duration 6-12 months
- Maximum funding per proposal NOK 300 000
- Total funding for the call in autumn 2023 NOK 1 200 000
- Application deadline 2023 20.10.2023, 18:00
- Award of seed funding 2023 8.12.2023
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Collaboration partners
- Norwegian Smart Care Cluster
- Norwegian Smart Care Lab
- Search – Sandnes Education and Research Center Høyland
- SUS 2023
- SAFER
- SHARE – Senter for kvalitet og sikkerhet i helsetjenesten
- USHT Rogaland
- VID vitenskapelig høgskole
- Fagskolen Rogaland
- AOF Fagskole
- Pårørendesenteret
- FFO Rogaland – Funksjonshemmedes Fellesorganisasjon
- Universitetsfondet
- Kommunenes Sentralforbund (KS)
- Rogaland Kunnskapspark
- Sparebankstiftelsen
- Innovasjonspark Stavanger
- Pumps and Pipes Norway
- Tannhelsetjenestens kompetansesenter Rogaland
- Haltian
- DIGI Rogaland
- Statsforvalteren i Rogaland
Leader board
- Rune Dahl Fitjar, prorector for innovation and society / professor, University of Stavanger
- Svein Skeie, research director, Stavanger University Hopital
- Jon Harald Kaspersen, departement director, NORCE Health and society
- Michael Sautter, chief learning officer, Laerdal Medical
- Kristine Skjøthaug, head of departement for e-health and welfare technology, Stavanger municipality
- Anne Cathrin Østebø, general manager, Validé
Working group
- Thor Ole Gulsrud, vice dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Stavanger
- Ann Synnøve Jensen, advisor, Department for e-health and welfare technology, Stavanger municipality
- Anne Hjelle, head of research, Helse Stavanger
- Olaug Øygarden, researcher II health and society, NORCE
- Brynjar Foss, educational lead, Laerdal Medical
- Arild Kristensen, general manager, Norwegian Smart Care Cluster
- Hanne Hagland, fassociate professor and research coordinator, University of Stavanger
- Line Hurup Thomsen, manager, HelseCampus Stavanger