Finalists of Nordic Health App Award went through a full assessment of the Nordic Digital Health Evaluation Criteria. “We prioritize security and privacy in everything. We are proud to have that acknowledged,” says Tobba Vigfusdottir from Kara Connect.
The second annual Health App Awards winner was revealed in Reykjavik on the October 16 in conjunction with Arctic Circle Assembly. This year’s winner is the Swedish company Visiba.
Since 2022 Nordic Innovation House Tokyo and Asia House have launched three Health tech delegations to Japan to support Nordic startups entering the Japanese market.
15 companies have applied for the Nordic Health App Award 2024. The jury will now select the top three who will receive a free assessment through the NordDEC accreditation system.
How can smart use of data revolutionize school children’s health and wellbeing? In Aarhus, Denmark, a project is finding the first answers to this question.
We are still open for applications for the Nordic Health App Award 2024. As a new addition, the winner will be invited to present its solutions at one of Nordic Innovation’s events related to Arctic Circle 2024.
The Swedish company, Njord MedTech, has completed a successful testing of their healthcare product, Atle 180, through Nordic Proof. The test took place at Oulu Health Labs and Norwegian Smart Care Lab.
On 15 August the Nordic Health App Award 2023 took place as a part of the political festival in Norway, Arendalsuka. Winner was the Swedish company Paindrainer®. The companies: Medanets, SeeWound, Ommej and Icura made it to the finals.
The Swedish company Paindrainer®, a digital self-management medical device designed for individuals suffering from chronic pain, won the Nordic Health App Award 2023. Five companies made it to the final round.