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Wellfare technology for the future 2

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Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 820 000
Project duration January 2026 - September 2027
Status Ongoing

Purpose and goal

The aim is to test, establish, disseminate and find a long-term management of the tangible tools and for promoting a greater use and development of welfare technology that was developed in Welfare Technology for the Future 1. The tools referred to are ethical guide - and a guide for systematic impact measurement of welfare technology. These will be tested within the testing environment linked to the testbed for medical technology established in Skåne and is being expanded to municipalities.

Expected effects and result

Through increased use of welfare technology, more individuals will receive the support they need to be safe in their home environment or in a residence, which will provide an increased quality of life. Care and nursing will be given an increased opportunity to fulfill their mission despite an increasing proportion of the elderly. The business community will be given the opportunity to grow, develop and implement new services.

Planned approach and implementation

The work is divided into AP1 Projektledning AP2 Collaboration and innovation environment in collaboration with the testbed for medical technology in Skåne. As an important part of the collaboration environment, three two-day workshops will be held with all parties. The workshops capture needs and input. This also creates a positive crosstalk between the regional and national levels. AP3 Verktyg: Implementation, testing and communication Ethical guide and impact measurement guide

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Last updated 5 March 2026

Reference number 2025-04396