Northern Sweden is facing significant industrial investments, which result in increased pressure for digitization and the renewal of the entire society. Smart Communities encompass technology and applications ranging from healthcare, education, and elderly care to urban planning, services, and infrastructure. The various digital solutions in society have an impact on the ability to create attractive and sustainable communities.
Key actors in this area of operation are Umeå University and RISE Umeå, with their expertise in IT. Dialogue, education, testbeds, as well as seminars and events are capabilities that DIN-EDIH can provide to companies and municipalities interested in smart and attractive communities
The smart and sustainable industry involves efforts aimed at promoting renewal and enhancing the adaptability of small and medium-sized enterprises and industry-related service companies. From digitized product development to automated production processes and transportation, in conjunction with a green transformation aimed at increasing sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmentally friendly technologies.
Leading actors in this area of operation include SLU, Umeå University, and RISE, which focus on digital and green transformation in various industrial sectors. Coaching, skills development, testbeds, as well as seminars and workshops are assets offered to companies and municipalities interested in this thematic area.
The region’s demographic and geographical challenges are increasingly demanding new innovations for the prevention and treatment of various diseases. This area of operation encompasses both healthcare and elderly care focusing on diagnostics and treatment, as well as prevention and efforts to lead a healthier life.
The primary actor in this field is University Hospital of Umeå, which, together with other parties in DIN-EDIH, develops innovations and creative solutions. Advisory and commercialization services, educational initiatives, testbeds, as well as various events and activities, are resources that will be offered.
Regionens demografiska och geografiska utmaningar ställer allt högre krav på nya innovationer för att förebygga och behandla olika typer sjukdomar. Verksamhetsområdet omfattar såväl vård och omsorg som fokuserar på diagnostik och behandling, men också prevention och insatser för att vi ska leva ett hälsosammare liv.
Northern Sweden is facing significant industrial investments, which result in increased pressure for digitization and the renewal of the entire society. Smart cities encompass technology and applications ranging from healthcare, education, and elderly care to urban planning, services, and infrastructure. The various digital solutions in society have an impact on the ability to create attractive and sustainable communities.
The smart and sustainable industry involves efforts aimed at promoting renewal and enhancing the adaptability of small and medium-sized enterprises and industry-related service companies. From digitized product development to automated production processes and transportation, in conjunction with a green transformation aimed at increasing sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmentally friendly technologies.
The region’s demographic and geographical challenges are increasingly demanding new innovations for the prevention and treatment of various diseases. This area of operation encompasses both healthcare and elderly care focusing on diagnostics and treatment, as well as prevention and efforts to lead a healthier life.
The rapid technological and societal developments of today pose significant challenges for the region’s small businesses and public organizations. To assist in this transformation and harness the benefits of digitization, DIN-EDIH has chosen to allocate resources, in each respective operational area, in the form of technical expertise and competence in all technology domains, especially disruptive technologies. With these resources, we offer services in the following categories:
The services offered are free or at a significantly reduced price. However, we take into account various factors, including state aid regulations, which means that we will apply rules for de minimis aid and conduct digital maturity assessments.
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