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Medtech4Health 2024 annual report now available
Medtech4Health’s 2024 was a year of innovation, collaboration and accessibility, according to the annual report now published. Here you can immerse yourself in everything from this year’s calls to the progress of the program’s strategic projects and partners.
– “A big thank you to all of you who have contributed to yet another year of increased innovation capacity in healthcare, better collaboration opportunities between companies, patient organizations and public and private actors in Swedish medical technology,” says Lena Strömberg, Program Director Medtech4Health.
In 2024, the nine-year evaluation of Medtech4Health was carried out by Sweco on behalf of Vinnova, Formas and the Swedish Energy Agency. The program received very good marks for, among other things, contributing to increased innovation capacity in healthcare and creating better opportunities for collaboration between companies, academia and public actors.
In the annual report for 2024, you can read more about the evaluation and take part in the projects that have contributed to Swedish medical technology and promoted medical technology innovation.
You can also meet last year’s winners of the Medtech4Health Innovation Award, and get an insight into the program’s outreach activities of seminars, events and training.
You can find the Medtech4Health annual report for 2024 here.
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Swedish innovation saves healthcare staff 25 tonnes of lifting per person each year
‘Nurses say they feel the difference after just a few days – less fatigue and less pain,’ says Jacob Ahrnstein, CEO of Njord Medtech.
Mindmore digitises cognitive tests – Healthcare can now help more than twice as many patients
Mindmore has developed a digital tool that measures cognitive function and makes cognitive tests more comparable. The cost per test has been reduced by around SEK 1,700, and in Stockholm alone, clinics can save up to SEK 22 million per year.
What role is medical technology given in the new Life Science Strategy?
During Medicinteknikdagarna, Medtech4Health will focus on the national Life Science Strategy and the Research and Innovation Bill. What place will medical technology occupy, and how do we move from strategy to action?

