Fundacja Klaster LifeScience KrakówThe Klaster LifeScience Krakow (KLSK) is a cluster initiative representing an innovation ecosystem involving six groups of interest: businesses, academia, research & innovation, hospitals, business support, and local government. Our strategy and programmes support the growth of the entire ecosystem, not just the partners in the cluster network. KLSK is the strategic partner of regional authorities in implementing the RIS3 strategy, with “life sciences” serving as the model for regional smart specialisation. We have experience in H2020 projects and received the Seal of Excellence for the “European Digital Innovation Hub – HealthGoDigital” project proposal. We facilitate the LSOS open collaboration platform to build a life science and health-oriented innovation ecosystem. We are actively involved in two relevant international networks: the Council of European BioRegions and ScanBalt. We annually organise the international event Life Science Open Space (www.LSOS.info), an open innovation forum dedicated to collaboration for health and quality of life. KLSK has the capacity to collaborate with the central government and effectively facilitate dialogue with regional governments, translating into the ability to deliver results in terms of policy execution. Finally, our experience in applying systems thinking tools and methods can help to develop and solve complex problems related to innovation ecosystems.
Klaster LifeScience Krakow is a member-driven network involving six areas of interest: (1) biotechnology and life science business (BioF), (2) research & development (R&D), (3) science and education (Edu), (4) healthcare (Med), (5) business support (Biz), and (6) local government (Gov). Would you be interested in joining the cluster network? Please check the details on www.lifescience.pl.
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From simulation to real clinical skills – VR is moving closer to healthcare practice 🥽🩺
Within the #VRHealthChampions project, another step is being taken towards practical implementation. This case study by Metaskills and MetaMedicsVR shows how AI-assisted VR training can support the development of essential skills such as communication, empathy and decision-making through immersive clinical scenarios. It’s a strong example of how XR solutions are evolving from early-stage concepts into tools with real value for healthcare professionals and systems. 🔎 Read the full case study:
https://vrhealthchampions.eu/from-vr-innovation-to-real-world-implementation-in-european-healthcare/ #VRHealth #DigitalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #VirtualReality #HealthTech #VRHealthChampions #I3 #CaseStudy
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04/01/26
AI for hospital operations: new study shows how patient assignment can support better workload balance among hospitalists
A new article published in Frontiers in Medicine explores how AI-driven patient assignment can improve the daily redistribution of patients among hospitalists, pointing to a practical use case for AI in hospital operations rather than only in diagnostics. The study examines how automated patient assignment can support the daily allocation and redistribution of patients between hospitalists, helping reduce manual coordination and improve workload balance across clinical teams. It highlights an important but often overlooked dimension of hospital innovation: the operational organization of care delivery at the ward level. For hospitals facing staffing pressure, fluctuating patient volumes and growing complexity of care coordination, this kind of AI application may offer a practical way to improve workflow efficiency and support more equitable distribution of clinical responsibilities. The publication also reinforces a broader trend: AI in hospitals is increasingly being explored not only for clinical decision support, but also for optimizing the everyday mechanics of care delivery. Source
Frontiers in Medicine, February 4, 2026, “Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven patient assignment: optimizing daily redistribution among hospitalists.”
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04/01/26
EU spotlight shows digital skills becoming core to the future health workforce
A new HaDEA article highlights how EU-funded initiatives are helping build digital capabilities across Europe, including a health-focused master’s programme designed to prepare professionals for digital transformation in healthcare. In its 9 March 2026 article on digital skills for the Digital Decade, HaDEA presents several initiatives aimed at strengthening Europe’s workforce. For the Life Science and healthcare ecosystem, the most relevant example is ManagiDiTH, a master’s programme in “Managing Digital Transformation in the Health Sector.” According to HaDEA, the programme is designed to equip graduates with capabilities related to the digitalisation of health services, interoperability, health information systems and ICT-enabled service development. The agency also reports strong demand, with 182 students enrolled in the first cohort in September 2024 and another 182 admitted in September 2025, already exceeding the programme’s initial target trajectory. Source
European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA), “Spotlight on: Digital skills – strengthening Europe’s workforce for the digital decade,” published 9 March 2026.
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