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Partners

Who we work with?

The Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI) is an international leader in the field of Research & Innovation (R&I) in digital health and digitising social care. Meet our partners.

"The DHI team provided wide-ranging support to the inception, funding acquisition, successful delivery and reporting of the DYNAMIC-SCOT project. (-) Continued collaboration with DHI colleagues on next phase of this project - DYNAMIC-SCOT2 – and across our portfolio of activities is greatly appreciated."

Dr Chris Carlin, Consultant Respiratory Physician
and NRS Senior Investigator, NHS GGC

"Our partnership (with DHI) is focussed on educating our health and social care delivery teams on new developments impacting the digitisation of the sector.  We’re also identifying ways to create agility in our curriculum offer and developing vocational pathways into employment.  This year saw our first involvement in the DigiInventors Challenge, and we’re looking forward to seeing how our relationship develops, as our partnership deepens."

Stuart McDowall, Head of Innovation & STEM,
City of Glasgow College

"The Innovation Cluster plays a significant role promoting and coordinating innovation activity in Digital Mental Health across Scotland.  The Cluster provides a focal point while providing a dedicated, consistency of approach that will shape the innovation landscape for years to come creating the right environment for innovation to flourish."

Chris Wright, Scottish Government National Advisor for Digital Mental Health/ Head of Programme Digital Mental Health

"UHI Moray are delighted to have the RCE Demonstrator and Simulation environment housed at our Elgin facility, a building that is dedicated to Life Science and Innovation, we look forward to working with DHI as part of the Moray Growth Deal to bring innovation, job opportunities and skills to the region"

David Patterson Principal and Chief Executive,
UHI Moray

"Our partnership (with DHI) is focussed on educating our health and social care delivery teams on new developments impacting the digitisation of the sector.  We’re also identifying ways to create agility in our curriculum offer and developing vocational pathways into employment.  This year saw our first involvement in the DigiInventors Challenge, and we’re looking forward to seeing how our relationship develops, as our partnership deepens."

Stuart McDowall, Head of Innovation & STEM,
City of Glasgow College

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Trinity College Dublin

Collaborative partner.

UHI Inverness College

Collaborative partner in the FUTUREquipped project.

UHI North West and Hebrides

Collaborative partner in the FUTUREquipped project.

UK Government

Collaborative partner and funder of the Moray Growth Deal and Rural Centre of Excellence for digital health and care innovation in the Moray region.

Umea Universitet

Collaborative partner in the AICE project.

United Nations

International Organisation that established the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which DHI contributes to from a digital health and social care perspective in Scotland.

Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona

Collaborative partner in the AICE project.

Universitet i Tromsoe - Norges Arkiske Universitet

Collaborative partner in the AICE project.

University Hasselt

Collaborative partner involved in the NWE-Chance project.

University of Aberdeen

Collaborative academic partner involved in multiple projects including SCOTCAP project. Recipient of DHI Master's funding.

University of Agder

Collaborative partner with whom DHI has a Memorandum of Understanding.

University of Edinburgh

Collaborative academic partner involved in the AICE and Smart cough projects.

University of Glasgow

Recipient of DHI Master's funding.

University of Southern Denmark

Collaborative partner in the AICE project and

University of St Andrews

DHI collaborative partner to access EU project funding. Recipient of DHI's Master's funding.

University of Stirling

Academic partner in the BRAVE/ Here4u Project. Recipient of DHI Master's funding.

University of Strathclyde

Host institution and collaborative partner, alongside Glasgow School of Art, that forms DHI. Recipient of DHI Master's funding.

University of Strathclyde - Health and Care Futures

Collaborative partner in multiple DHI projects.

University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)

Collaborative partner for the Moray Growth Deal and Rural Centre of Excellence for digital health and care innovation in the Moray region. Recipient of DHI Master's funding. Involved in SCOTCAP project.

University of the West of Scotland

Academic collaborative partner involved in the Game Jam project. Recipient of DHI Master's funding.

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