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STAYHLTH-02 use case from TIGA: Mental Health LLM

EU Grants Manager at TIGA Information Technologies

Ankara, Türkiye

About

TIGA Healthcare Technologies is an experienced technology provider with a strong background in national-scale healthcare systems and international digital health projects.

TIGA has delivered core components of public health infrastructure, including personal health records, prescription systems, and population health platforms. These systems operate under strict requirements for data protection, reliability, and citizen trust.

TIGA works across Türkiye, Qatar, Estonia, Saudi Arabia, and the UK, supporting healthcare services used by more than 120 million people. In parallel, TIGA conducts applied R&D on digital tools that support prevention, early intervention, and healthy behaviour. Also, TIGA has participated in more than seven EU-funded collaborative projects, contributing to core technical work packages and delivering production-ready systems.

Partnership Sought: we are looking for a coordinator

TIGA Can Contribute As

  • Technology provider for digital behavioural support tools

  • Developer of **language-based user interaction systems
    **Contributor to:
    prevention-oriented intervention design

    • user engagement and adherence strategies

    • ethical and safety considerations

  • Experienced Horizon partner for system development and deployment

Mental Health LLM

For this call, TIGA can provide a use case, in collaboration with a clinical partner, with a digital mental health support system based on language technologies adapted for behavioural prevention. The system will be designed to:

  • support young people in managing stress, anxiety, and emotional strain

  • encourage healthy coping behaviours

  • reduce risk factors linked to long-term non-communicable diseases

  • offer early guidance before problems escalate

Interaction will be simple and private.
Users will engage through text or voice.
The system will provide structured, supportive responses grounded in behavioural approaches.

The goal is prevention and behaviour change, not clinical treatment.

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

TIGA Information Technologies

Company (SME)

Aknara, Türkiye

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