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EIT Health Strategic Agenda 2021–2027
The EIT Health Strategic Agenda 2021–2027 outlines Europe’s approach to health innovation through a collaborative, decentralised network model bridging research, business, and education. Its impact framework targets both system-level sustainability and citizen wellbeing, measured by innovation outputs, training reach, and investment attraction.
For OPENVERSE, EIT Health is the healthcare anchor of the SRIDA landscape — providing testbeds, ethical frameworks, and use cases for XR, AI, and data-space-driven virtual healthcare ecosystems. Collaboration can integrate OPENVERSE’s digital twin and trust-building capabilities to amplify impact in Europe’s health innovation agendas.
Basic Identification
- Initiative / Partnership Name: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) – EIT Health
- Full SRIDA Title & Version: EIT Health Strategic Agenda – A Synopsis 2021–2027
- Publication / Last Update Date: 2021
- Governing Body / Association: EIT Health e.V. and CLCs (Regional Innovation Hubs) under the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
- Type: EIT Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC)
- Website / Source: 1146933-EITH-Strategic-Agenda-External-Version-V8_BOB-1.pdf
Strategic Orientation
Vision Statement
“To enable people to live longer, healthier lives by strengthening sustainable health systems and fostering a competitive health economy.”
Mission
To unite Europe’s best-in-class organisations across education, research, industry, and healthcare delivery into a collaborative network that accelerates innovation, supports entrepreneurs, and improves access to high-quality care .
Core Goals
- Better Health for All – Improve health outcomes and quality of life.
- Sustainable Health Systems – Increase efficiency, reduce waste, and improve access.
- Competitive Health Economy – Boost investment, create jobs, and strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity .
Societal Drivers
Address the challenges of ageing populations, chronic disease, and fragmented healthcare delivery—all intensified by post-COVID systemic strain .
Policy Alignment
SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) and SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth); Horizon Europe Cluster 1; NextGenerationEU recovery objectives .
Technological & Thematic Priorities
| Domain | Focus | Examples / Context |
| AI and Data Analytics | Predictive diagnostics, triage systems, resource optimisation | “AI can analyse data to help diagnose, triage, and organise care” |
| Digital Health Infrastructure | Integrated patient pathways, interoperability, and data exchange | Tackling fragmentation across healthcare systems |
| Education & Skills | 30,000 change-agents trained via degree and non-degree programmes | Digital literacy and transformation leadership |
| Entrepreneurship & Start-ups | €1.3B investment to scale-ups; 894 start-ups supported by 2027 | Innovation Factory and Venture Centre of Excellence (VCoE) |
| Sustainability & Inclusion | Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) and gender equality | At least 15% of impact returns to RIS regions |
| Telemedicine & Remote Care | Pandemic resilience and access equity | Lessons from COVID-19 coordination gaps |
KPI Highlights (2021–2027)
- 129 innovations tested; 894 start-ups supported.
- €1.3B external investment attracted.
- 30,730 non-degree learners; 1,010 graduates from labelled MSc/PhD programmes.
- Financial sustainability target by 2027.
Governance & Ecosystem
- Structure: Central HQ in Munich + seven Regional Innovation Hubs (InnoStars, RIS) .
- Network Composition: >600 partners from academia, industry, research, and healthcare providers .
- Engagement Mechanisms:
- Knowledge Triangle Integration: Business ↔ Research ↔ Education synergy .
- Regional Inclusion: RIS hubs in Central and Southern Europe extend outreach and adoption.
- Stakeholder Co-Creation: Early involvement of citizens, regulators, and clinicians in innovation cycles.
- Financial Model: Gradual move toward self-sustainability through membership fees, service revenues, and equity returns by 2027.
Building-Block Crosswalk (Staff Working Document Alignment)
| EC Technical Building Block | EIT Health Implementation |
| AI & Data Spaces | AI-assisted diagnosis, digital twins for health, data federation |
| Digital Identity & Trust | Patient data governance and ethics frameworks |
| XR & Immersive Systems | Remote rehabilitation, medical training simulations |
| Cloud–Edge–HPC Continuum | Regional and hospital-based edge systems for analytics |
| Cybersecurity & Ethics | Patient data protection, ethics boards |
| Education & Skills | Health innovation leadership, AI literacy |
| Digital Twins & Simulation | Predictive and preventative health system modelling |
Alignment with Virtual Worlds
Relevance to Virtual Worlds Domains
- XR/Virtual Worlds: EIT Health’s emphasis on simulation, telepresence, and digital literacy creates a bridge for virtual-world training environments and immersive healthcare design.
- Data Trust & AI: Shared focus on ethics, privacy, and trust in AI-driven healthcare systems strengthens OPENVERSE’s “trustworthy infrastructure” mission.
- Interoperability: EIT Health’s data-space-compatible model aligns with cross-sector integration of health, industry, and citizen data.
SRIDA Document Metadata
- Keywords / Tags: Health innovation, ageing, sustainability, AI, digital health, entrepreneurship, education, interoperability.
- Referenced Horizon Europe Cluster: Cluster 1 — Health.
- TRL Range: 6–9 (tested and market-ready innovations).
- Investment / KPIs: €1.3B attracted, 894 start-ups, 30k trained individuals.
- Policy References: SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) and SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth); Horizon Europe Cluster 1; NextGenerationEU Data Governance Act, Artificial Intelligence Act.