The MedSecurance project, which focuses on the security and protection of medical devices, is continually strengthened and expanded thanks to the invaluable contributions of its partners. It consists of an impressive network of leading organizations and research institutions from across Europe, combining their efforts to achieve innovative solutions in the field of healthcare technology.

  • BioAssist (Greece) provides modern telemedicine and remote monitoring services over the internet. By combining innovative eHealth and communication technologies, the applications are tailored to the needs of users and healthcare professionals, offering comprehensive support at any time and from any location.
  • CEA (France) contributes with research in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology, offering innovative solutions to enhance the security of medical devices.
  • Doccla (Sweden) specializes in telemedicine solutions and provides valuable data to improve the safety and effectiveness of healthcare systems.
  • European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) (Switzerland) offers analyses and guidance for health informatics, enhancing ongoing research and development in medical data security.
  • European University of Cyprus (Cyprus) contributes with its academic knowledge and research on innovation in health data management and security.
  • Hospital Garcia de Orta (Portugal) provides practical feedback and data from its daily operations, reinforcing the ongoing development of our technologies.
  • Hygeia Hospital (Greece) assists in the implementation and evaluation of new security technologies in a real-world healthcare setting.
  • Polytechnical University of Catalonia (Spain) offers experience and expertise in engineering and technologies to enhance medical device security.
  • STAB VIDA (Portugal) participates in developing advanced technologies for secure management of medical data.
  • The Open Group (Belgium) works on creating and harmonizing security standards, enhancing international compliance and data protection.
  • University of Birmingham (United Kingdom) and University of Warwick (United Kingdom) provide academic and research support for understanding and solving contemporary challenges in healthcare technology.
  • Unparallel Innovation (Portugal) contributes with innovative solutions for data encryption and health data protection.

The collective effort reinforces the commitment to developing safe and effective solutions for the protection of medical devices and the advancement of healthcare.

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