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Within the 4TU.Health centre, the four Dutch universities of technology join forces to develop advanced technology for patient-centered healthcare innovations. By combining technological innovations with insights from social and medical sciences, the universities of technology contribute to solutions for important issues in healthcare. Engineers and healthcare professionals work together to optimise healthcare processes, putting the patient’s voice at the heart of the changing healthcare environment. By working together, we accelerate the valorisation and implementation of innovations in the healthcare sector and contribute to the transformation of healthcare.
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Educational programmes that innovate and connect the healthcare sector
Recap Medical Imaging Symposium 2025
The MDR in practice: learning from experiences together
Collaboration of young researchers leads to new innovation
Noortje Bax appointed chair of 4TU.Health centre
Precision medicine
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3 Apr 2025More fruit and less processed meat help prevent thousands of disease cases by 2050The Netherlands could have approximately twenty percent fewer new cases of diabetes, coronary heart disease, and strokes by 2050, if all Dutch citizens were to consume two pieces of fruit daily and refrain from eating processed meat.3 Apr 2025New UT research projects launched within Open Technology ProgrammeSix application-oriented projects can start with funding from the Open Technology Programme from NWO's Applied and Engineering Sciences domain (AES). Three research projects also involve UT researchers.3 Apr 2025Revealing capillaries and cells in living organs with ultrasoundWhile medical centres use ultrasound daily, so far this technology is not capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists from TU Delft have developed a microscopy technique based on ultrasound to reveal capillaries and cells.
Events
Thu 22 May 2025TechMed Centre ExperienceThu 5 Jun 2025Industrial Demo/Symposium Organ-on-Chip Centre TwenteWed 25 - 28 Jun 2025ESAO 2025Thu 20 Nov 2025MEDTECH DAY 2025
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