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EIT Health Scandinavia, part of one of the largest life science initiatives world-wide, is now expanding its network to include Norway as Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, joins as an associate partner.
EIT Health Scandinavia, part of one of the largest life science initiatives world-wide, is now expanding its network to include Norway as Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, joins as an associate partner.

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Norway joins the European life science network EIT Health

EIT Health Scandinavia, part of one of the largest life science initiatives world-wide, is now expanding its network to include Norway as Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), joins as an associate partner.

At the outbreak of the pandemic, researchers at NTNU developed a new testing method for Covid-19. This new test was quickly upscaled and became an important tool to have control over the virus in Norway. This Covid-19 test is now used internationally and is a great example of innovation capacity represented by NTNU.

NTNU is joining the EIT Health network with Norway Health Tech (NHT) as a strategic partner where NHT’s strong network vertically integrates the health ecosystem and provides a unique collaboration ground for prompting and delivering innovation to transform the healthcare market.

NTNU has an international focus with a main profile in science and technology, and is well known for its close collaboration with industry and healthcare. It is Norway’s largest university with over 40 000 students and 8000 employees.

- We are very excited to join EIT Health and collaborate with international partners sharing common ambitions to increase the number of innovations, commercialisations and start-ups from academia so that we strengthen sustainable healthcare services. Contributing to better health and health care, aligns well with NTNU's vision, knowledge for a better world, says Toril A. Nagelhus Hernes, Pro-rector for Innovation at NTNU and Professor in Medical Technology.

    Through the collaboration with Norway Health Tech, NTNU will engage the entire Norwegian health tech ecosystem.

    - EIT Health provide our member companies with unique opportunities to scale and reach new markets and we are delighted to be part of this endeavour. As one of the largest life science initiatives world-wide, EIT Health is an unparalleled ecosystem, a perfect steering engine to bring innovation to the healthcare market. This is further strengthened by the partnership with NTNU, a perfect match between industry and academia, says Lena Nymo Helli, CEO, Norway Health Tech.

      - NTNU in combination with Norway Health Tech is a strong addition to the EIT Health network, with impressive research, including Nobel prize winners in Physiology or Medicine and new innovations such as testing methods for COVID-19. With NTNU as an associate partner in combination with NHT, the Scandinavian partnership is strengthened further, covering the whole Norwegian healthcare ecosystem, says Erik Forsberg, Managing Director, EIT Health Scandinavia.

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        Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

        NTNU is the largest university in Norway, and is headquartered in Trondheim, with campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund. NTNU is a university with an international focus and has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programmes of professional study and great academic breadth. NTNU is host or partner for 45 large research centres. NTNU works in close collaboration with the Norwegian health sector, research institution SINTEF, business and industry. The university has a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. NTNU has an extensive international network with an NTNU office in Brussels. NTNU is Norway’s most international university in terms of student exchange. NTNU collaborates with more than 730 institutions in more than 100 countries. Two researchers employed at NTNU have received Nobel Prizes: May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser (2014).

        Norway Health Tech (NHT) 

        Norway Health Tech is Norway's largest health cluster. As a not-for-profit member organisation of nearly 280 members, Norway Health Tech represents the entire value chain in health. The cluster fosters innovation and creative thinking by supporting new products and services that meet the needs of the health sector. The cluster’s goal is to improve the quality of treatment and care by development and industrialization of world-class health solutions through its members and ecosystem. Technology is at the heart of the work of Norway Health Tech.

        EIT Health - Together for healthy lives in Europe

        EIT Health is a vast, vibrant community of world leading health innovators backed by the European Union. Working across borders, our network connects approximately 150 world-class partner organisations, as well as entrepreneurs, start-ups and SMEs from the worlds of business, research, education and healthcare delivery. Our ambition is to enable people in Europe to live longer, healthier lives by transforming businesses and delivering new products and services that can progress healthcare in Europe and strengthen our economy.

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        For Healthy Lives in Europe

        EIT Health is a Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) established by the EU body European Institute for Innovation & Technology (EIT). EIT Health is a collaboration between more than 130 Partners within pharma, medtech, healthcare and healthcare funders, research institutions, and universities. Backed by the European Union, EIT Health is Europe’s largest life science collaboration organisation, and one of the largest life science initiatives world-wide. EIT Health is active across three fields: business creation, education, and multidisciplinary healthcare innovation initiatives.

        EIT Health has partners and programmes in 17 countries. The Regional Innovation Hubs are present in Barcelona, Paris, Dublin, Rotterdam, Heidelberg-Mannheim, Wienna and Budapest. The central office is located in Munich. EIT Health Scandinavia covers Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Estonia, with an office in Stockholm.

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