eHealth Hub: AXA's Calls for Digital Health Solution Partners

eHealth HubAXA is partnering with eHealth Hub and its Solution Match service to source nutrition and smoking cessation solution partners. AXA is today the number one global insurance brand, a worldwide leader in insurance and asset management operating in more than 60 countries, with 165,000 employees and agents serving 107 million clients.

AXA's 2020 Ambition aims to empower people to live a better life and the group is actively engaged in a transformation from health payer to partner, through innovation, prevention and care. Aligned with this objective, AXA is looking to partner with European digital health SMEs to implement solutions in 2 key areas: nutrition and smoking cessation.

AXA is open to different business models. AXA Strategic Ventures is also open to discussing investments with companies shortlisted and invited to come and present their solutions at the Solution Match live event at AXA headquarters in Paris on June 28 th (date to be confirmed).

Call for Nutrition Solution

AXA's objective is to support healthier eating habits for their customers and promote general well-being, (secondary) prevention of non-communicable diseases, as well as healthy aging.

AXA is specifically interested in a nutrition solution. However, the group is open to reviewing more comprehensive wellness solutions as long as they are modular and flexible, and as long as the nutrition module is a market leader and can be isolated from the rest of the modules if need be.

Do you have a nutrition solution you'd like to submit to AXA? Please read the FULL brief and access the application link here. Apply before May 26.

Call for Smoking Cessation Solution

AXA's objective is to support smoking cessation for their customers and promote general well-being, (secondary) prevention of non-communicable diseases, as well as healthy aging.

AXA is specifically interested in a smoking cessation solution. However, the group is open to reviewing more comprehensive wellness solutions as long as they are modular and flexible, and as long as the smoking cessation module is a market leader and can be isolated from the rest of the modules if need be.

Do you have a smoking cessation solution you'd like to submit to AXA? Please read the FULL brief and access the application link here. Apply before May 26.

About eHealth HUB project
During the 3-years' project, eHealth Hub team that includes European innovation specialists, legal and regulatory experts and eHealth support organizations will involve over 700 SMEs in its activities, developing several partnerships with major European and international eHealth networks, healthcare organizations, investors and other stakeholders. Another ambition of the eHealth Hub project is also to contribute, through its support to SMEs to increase the number of eHealth solutions available in the market for patients and citizens, optimizing at the same time efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare provision, personalized medicine and consumer health across Europe.

eHealth Hub project is a project financed by the European Union through the Horizon 2020 Framework Program (Societal Challenge 1 "Health, demographic change and wellbeing").

Project partners: TICBIOMED (Coordinator); APRE, Italy; EDITO, France; engage AG, Germany; inno TSD, France; META Group, Italy; Queen Many University of London, United Kingdom; Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum, Germany; University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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