Our collaborations with universities and research institutions are part of our broader strategy to develop innovative solutions in healthcare and digital technologies.
Through joint projects, knowledge transfer initiatives, educational programs and participation in research activities, we strengthen the connection between academia and practice. In doing so, we actively contribute to the creation of solutions that deliver tangible social and technological impact.
Scientific
partnerships
Developing innovative technologies in healthcare and eHealth.
Applying scientific research in real-world settings.
Fostering entrepreneurship among young scientists.
Cultivating a culture of excellence and continuous growth.
The Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).
Its mission is to serve educational and research needs in the field of Biomedical Engineering and its related applications.
(Professors: Dimitris Koutsouris, Giorgos Matsopoulos)
The Laboratory of Biomedical Technology and Digital Health of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Polytechnic School of the University of Western Macedonia.
The Laboratory covers both research and teaching activities in Biomedical Engineering and its applications, with expertise in biomechanics, biorheology–clinical hemorheology, clinical engineering, medical imaging and biosignal/image processing, biosensors, telematics, medical informatics, neural networks, neuroscience, radiation–tissue interactions, ultrasound technologies, virtual/augmented/mixed reality, and rehabilitation robotics and automation.
(Professor: Pantelis Angelidis)
This Department combines expertise in both Computer Science and its applications in Biomedicine. It equips students with knowledge in informatics alongside specialized training in areas such as health information systems, software development for large medical units, and research in Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics.
(Assoc. Professor: Haris Karanikas)
The Institute of Biomedical Technology (INBIT) is a non-profit organization established to support and promote the field of Biomedical Technology in Greece. Its focus includes designing innovative solutions and providing consulting services in Biomedical Technology and Clinical Engineering.
REFORMER is a member of the Hellenic Association of Health Informatics (ESPY), whose strategic goal is to foster networking among stakeholders in the Health Informatics sector and to promote collaboration between them.