The pathologies of the neuromusculoskeletal system represent one of the greatest current healthcare demands, with a growing impact due to the aging population. This context opens up a strategic opportunity for companies that develop healthcare solutions, as the need for innovative products and services is growing.
IBERUS was created as a technology network that connects companies, technology centers and healthcare professionals to promote research, development and innovation projects applied to these diseases. This network cooperation strategy focuses on promoting the effective management of Smart health data with value for the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and care of pathologies and disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system.
Specifically, the Cervera Iberus Network brings together 4 leading Technology Centers: CCTIC Centro Tecnológico, Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia, Instituto Tecnológico de Castilla y León and Fundación Tekniker.
Their proposal is based on the intelligent management of health data and the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as bioelectronics, biomechanics, robotics, medical vision and simulation or intelligent information systems.
The project offers companies:
Access to advanced digital tools for the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of neuromusculoskeletal pathologies.
To participate in the digital transition of the healthcare sector, with solutions that provide added value to patients and professionals.
Strengthen its innovation capacity by collaborating with the four leading Technology Centers in Spain that are part of the IBERUS Network.
Thanks to the support of the Ministry of Science and Innovation and the European funds Next Generation EU, the Cervera IBERUS Network is consolidated as a space of excellence in health technologies, offering companies a unique platform to generate new products, services and market opportunities.
In IBERUS, companies not only gain access to high-level innovation, but also form part of a collaborative ecosystem that is transforming neuromusculoskeletal healthcare in clinical and out-of-hospital settings.