Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center (2024)

HEALTHCARE INNOVATIONS THAT ENHANCE DAILY LIFE

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Bringing technical innovations from early research to implementation and commercialization can often be a time-consuming process. In healthcare innovation, this lost time can equate to lost lives.

The Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center (e/MTIC) aims to create and expand an ecosystem that can significantly increase the speed of high-tech health innovation, maximizing patients' value. We believe that such an ecosystem is an unmet need and a unique opportunity for the Brainport region to contribute to visionary new developments in healthcare. e/MTIC is a large-scale research collaboration between Catharina Hospital, Maxima MC, Kempenhaeghe Epilepsy and Sleep Center, TU/e and Philips Eindhoven in the domains of cardiovascular-, perinatal- and sleep medicine. This partnership, which evolved over several decades, has a proven scientific and valorization track record and currently encompasses over 100 PhD students supervised by a similar number of experts from the various partners.

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e/MTIC White Paper 2024

IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE IN HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

The goal of e/MTIC is to create a growing ecosystem that accelerates the pace of high-tech health innovations while maximizing patient value and reducing costs. To ensure real impact on healthcare, we must also ensure effective implementation of innovations that go beyond proof-of-concepts. Therefore, e/MTIC integrates implementation science as an essential research field in of evidence-based healthcare innovation.

Through this White Paper we want to highlight these complexities by having the key figures involved explain how such a journey takes place from idea to solution and product application. With various examples and recommandations we show the entire process from idea to product development and implementation in clinical practice.

** Launch 08 February 2024 **

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Our Research Areas

e/MTIC aims to strengthen the institutionalized collaboration between regional partners focusing on research and innovation in pre-defined clinical domains. Initially these are the domains in which we already excel internationally, i.e. perinatal and cardiovascular health along with sleep medicine

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Cardiovascular Medicine Perinatal Medicine Sleep Medicine Neurology

e/MTIC research

Advanced motion monitoring in infants Computational-model-based decision support for patients at risk for sustained VT

Data-enabled Design

Perioperative high-resolution monitoring database Dynamic Dashboard for Cardiovascular Data Visualization and Analysis Telerehabilitation for ADHF patients Spectralligence Unobtrusive OSA screening techniques Designing Perinatal Life Support technologies through simulation PICASSO- Maternity Dashboard video monitoring for early signaling of adverse events PERSTIM project UMOSA: Laser-based illumination unit for rPPG Prolonged In-Home Sleep Monitoring (PRISM) Digital Twin to Predict Ventricular Tachycardias Design of a Clinical Data Management Workflow Video monitoring for early signaling of adverse events Biomarker monitoring by wearable patch Multi-perspective functional echocardiography Cancer localization by ultrasound microvasculature imaging Monitoring the Narcolepsy spectrum Prediction of life-threatening arrythmias Risk stratification and screening in early pregnancy Pre-operative assessment of aortic stenosis Smart subjective sleep monitoring in family context Magnetic micromixing for point of care diagnostic Ambulatory Monitoring for improved pregnancy outcome Camera-based Respiration Monitoring Development of a digital twin of the artificial womb Camera-based vital signs monitoring during sleep Alarm-Limiting AlgoRithm-based Monitoring ANALYSIS OF AORTIC-VALVE BLOOD FLOW USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS FASTER AND BETTER DETECTION OF DETERIORATION OF POST-OPERATIVE PATIENTS USING NON-OBTRUSIVE TECHNIQUES MINIMALLY INVASIVE ULTRASOUND IMAGING OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS Nutrition monitoring with sensors in the home environment Joint modeling with high-frequent repeated measurements Quality of real-time fMRI: novel software, sequences, and signals Interactive exploration of logistic regression models Cardiac monitoring from clinical setting to daily life Dynamic checklists: design, implementation and evaluation Analysis of care pathways via coordinate systems From Bench to Bedside Accelerating digital innovation by co-creating in 6 months innovation cycles in the e/MTIC ecosystem PROJECT: DEEP LEARNING FOR MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS (DLMedIA) e/MTIC - Large-scale research collaboration Catharina Hospital – new technique treatment atrial fibrillation New MRI scanner for in-depth epilepsy research Diagnosing sleep apnea - faster, easier, costs-efficient Narcolepsy Monitor - a joint e/MTIC development The doctor and computer form together a powerful combination e/MTIC has a huge support among professionals A practical e/MTIC case – TRICA Study

e/MTIC Health Data Platform – Vision document

MEDICAID an e/MTIC miniprogram Smart camera to warn in case of acute heart problem Heart Foundation interviews professor and cardiologist Lukas Dekker Bridging the gap between doctors and technology

CELEBRATION OF 5 YEAR E/MTIC

5 Partners, 5 Years, 5 July 2023

Time to celebrate e/MTICresearch, innovations and collaboration towards a Fast Track to Clinical Innovation. During the anniversary celebration on Wednesday, July 5, the five partners looked back on the achieved successes and forward to the future. The strength of e/MTIC lies in the close collaboration between the university, hospitals and industry. All these parties are needed to realize innovations in healthcare. According toCarmen van Vilsteren, Director of e/MTIC, "a lot has changed in the past five years. When we started five years ago, we were seen as a local initiative. Meanwhile, we are recognized as a strategic collaboration that can serve as a model for innovation in helathcare."

Remote monitoring via Smart Patch

Video made by ZorgVanNu

Developped within e/MTIC: a smart patch that measures, among other things, the patient's heart rate and breathing from a distance. Wherever it is. The Catharina hospital in Eindhoven uses the patch for various conditions or treatments. In the video we share their experiences with the Philips healthdot.

Zorg van Nu is an initiative of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS)

News

June 7, 2024 More precise radiation improves cancer treatment As a clinical physicist, Coen Hurkmans provides innovation in cancer treatment. "Because of technological developments, we can now irradiate more effectively... Read more May 29, 2024 Technology-enhanced simulation-based obstetric training in low- and high-resource settings Anne van Tetering defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on May 27th. Her research was completed at Máxima Medical Center and... Read more

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Meet some of our Researchers

Doctoral Candidate Hein de Hoop Full Professor Jan Bergmans Full Professor (Part-time) Volkher Scharnhorst Carmen van Vilsteren Doctoral Candidate Floor Fasen Full Professor (Part-time) Ronald Aarts University Researcher Andreas Pollet Doctoral Candidate Esmée de Boer Associate Professor Sveta Zinger University Researcher Peter Andriessen Associate Professor Pierre Cluitmans Doctoral Candidate Esther Maas Full Professor Keita Ito Assistant Professor Merel van Gilst Associate Professor Ruud van Sloun University Researcher Tom Bakkes Postdoc Emma Moonen Hybrid Teacher Heleen Muijlwijk Assistant Professor Beatrijs van der Hout-van der Jagt Associate Professor Richard Lopata Full Professor (Part-time) Albert Aldenkamp Full Professor (Part-time) Hareld Kemps Assistant Professor Peter Bovendeerd Assistant Professor Rob Mestrom Full Professor Massimo Mischi Full Professor (Part-time) Guid Oei Assistant Professor Chao Zhang Postdoc Myrthe van der Ven Assistant Professor Catarina Dinis Fernandes University Researcher Xi Long Full Professor Frans van de Vosse Full Professor emeritus Loe Feijs Full Professor (Part-time) Marc van Sambeek Postdoc Eriola Shanko Full Professor (Part-time) Carola van Pul Assistant Professor (Part-time) Hailong Jiao Full Professor Natal van Riel Doctoral Candidate Zheng Peng Full Professor (Part-time) Paul Boon External Collaboration Coordinator Paul Merkus Assistant Professor Hans-Martin Schwab Doctoral Candidate Iris Huijben Assistant Professor Collin Drent Full Professor (Part-time) Hessel Wijkstra Full Professor Peter de With Education and Research Technician (Design and Development) Rainier van Dommele Dean Edwin van den Heuvel Associate Professor Rik Vullings Postdoc Debby Klooster Associate Professor Judith van Laar Full Professor (Part-time) Erik Korsten

Recent Publications

Our most recent peer reviewed publications

Our partners

The Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Centre is a large-scale research collaboration in the Eindhoven region between The Catharina Hospital, the Maxima Medical Center, Kempenhaeghe Epilepsy and Sleep Center, Eindhoven University of Technology, and Royal Philips Eindhoven.

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    5612 AX Eindhoven

    Netherlands

  • Postal address

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    PO Box 513

    5600 MB Eindhoven

    Netherlands

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