Project cooperationUpdated on 19 January 2026
Stakeholder engagement and digital health design
Design Researcher at EPFL+ECAL LAB
Lausanne, Switzerland
About
We have extensive experience working with stakeholders—including users, healthcare professionals, educators, policymakers, and regulators—throughout the project lifecycle to ensure the development, adoption, and impact of digital health solutions.
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We combine insights from stakeholder engagement with cutting-edge technological research to develop innovative digital propositions.
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We then design and implement these through continuous co-creation with stakeholders, ensuring relevance and usability.
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Finally, we apply rigorous evaluation protocols with users to assess real-world effectiveness, impact, and scalability.
Our expertise spans artificial intelligence, health data, self-monitoring technologies, and evidence-based behavioural interventions.
Topic
- DESTINATION 1: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-STAYHLTH-02: Behavioural interventions as primary prevention for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) among young people
Type
- Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
Physical Activity Measurement & Wearable-Based Interventions for Youth Health
- DESTINATION 1: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-STAYHLTH-02: Behavioural interventions as primary prevention for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) among young people
Stuart Fairclough
Professor of Physical Activity, Health, and Wellbeing at Edge Hill University
Ormskirk, United Kingdom
Project cooperation
Accessibility and inclusion expertise for HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-STAYHLTH-02
- DESTINATION 1: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-STAYHLTH-02: Behavioural interventions as primary prevention for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) among young people
Sara Kjellstrand
Research Strategist at Funka Foundation
Stockholm, Sweden
Project cooperation
- Consortium/Coordinator seeks Partners
- DESTINATION 1: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-STAYHLTH-02: Behavioural interventions as primary prevention for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) among young people
Stanislava Kosirova
Associate professor at Faculty of Pharmacy Comenius University Bratislava
Bratislava, Slovakia