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Finn-Medi Campus
’Innovation Platform for future health and well-being’
Fastest Growing Life Science Center in Finland
Topics
• Finn-Medi Campus
• FinnMedi Oy
• Future
• Programmes
• Lessions learned
• Contact information
• Questions
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• A combination of multi-disciplinary, technological, bio-medical and
medical expertise
• Gathers experts and service in education, research, healthcare
and business.
• The most efficient operational environment in Finland, Finn-Medi
campus
• Highest growth in jobs
• New building (7000-10000 m2) every 2. year
• Top science
Fastest Growing
Life Science Center
Milestones
• Establishment of Institute of Biotechnology at 1960’s (multidisciplinary approach)
• First technology center to Tampere, Hermia at 1980’s
• Project plans for Finn-Medi at 1990
• External threat 1992-1994 (closing medical school)
• Center of Expertise project and status at 1994
• Finn-Medi Technology Center and Finn-Medi Research (now FinnMedi Oy) start at 1995
• Next phases for technology center and Center of Expertise project at 1999
• BioneXt Tampere –program 2003-2010
• HealhBio and Wellness Cluster Programmes 2007-2013
• Innovative Cities 2014-2020
Finn-Medi Campus • CLINICAL CORE
• Tampere University Hospital
• 2nd LAYER
• Clinical services
COLLABORATION CIRCLE
• Science and Business Park
• Patient Hotel
• Other services FM8
FM20
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Growth of Finn-Medi Campus
FM 1 1994
FM 3 2001
FM 2 1999
FM 4 2003
FM 5 2004
FM 6-7 2011
COXA 2002
Cancer hospital
2007
TaY 2009
TaY 2015
TAMK 2012
TAYS
2015 ACUTA
2009
TAYS 2013
FM 20-24 2015-
FM 8 2014
Tight Co-operation brings results
• Multidisciplinary co-operation with companies, researchers, investors and other interest groups.
• Parties eg:
– Tampere University Hospital, 4000 employees, 28 clinics
– University of Tampere, 2100 employees, strong medical research
– Tampere University of Technology, 1850 researchers, “University of industry”
– VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 2800 employees
– The City of Tampere
– The region’s business community and companies
– Coordination: FinnMedi Oy
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Life Science
Expertise in
Tampere
National capital in
human spareparts,
vaccines and
bio-ICT
FOCUSED R&D
Biomedical
engineering
• Biomaterials
• Implantable
devices
• Cell culturing
technolgy
BioICT
• Signal
processing
• Imaging
• Biosensors
Cell biology
• Stem cells
• Cell models
replacing
animal testing
• Vaccines
CROSS-SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
LEADS TO NEW THERAPIES
Eye related
diseases
• Preservative-free
eyedrop for
glaucoma treatment
• Stem cell therapy
for retinal pigment
epithelium
Autoimmune
diseases
• Vaccine against HIV
(phase I)
• Vaccine against
diabetes type 1
(preclinical)
• Rapid diagnostic test
for coeliac disease
Tissue repair and
regenerative
medicine
• Bioabsorbable
implants for tissue
repair
• Antibiotic releasing
biodegrable implant
• Bone deficiency
treatment with stem
cells
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Biomaterials and tissue engineering
Hospital
For
Advanced
Therapies
Finnish Tissue Bank,
FICAM
Spinoff companies
Biosensing
Competence
Center
Example of Research
Excellence BioMediTech:
world leader in stem cell based reconstructions of cranial bones
• 30 cases operated
• combination of
biomaterials and stem
cells differentiated from
subcutaneous fat
2 months post op 28 months post op
• Nearly 20 M€ project funding for Human Spare parts program (2011-2015)
•Development of tissue engineering products and supporting technologies
•Tekes, Academy of Finland, Council of Tampere Region, EU
FinnMedi Oy Bringing companies closer to clinics
FinnMedi is an internationally operating company
providing services related to research commercialization,
business development and clinical research
in the Life Sciences sector.
FinnMedi Oy Key Facts
• Founded 1995
• Personnel
• 17 permanent specialists/experts
• approximately 100 project
personnel annually
• Turnover 3,3 M€ (2012)
• Owners
• Pirkanmaa Hospital District
• City of Tampere
• Industrial Research Fund at
Tampere University of
Technology
• Tampere University Foundation
• Finnish Red Cross
FinnMedi Oy references
• the quantity of clinical trials over 500
• the volume of research grant agreements (e.g. EU) totally over
100 M€
• seeking of private and public funding for companies worth of
15 M€
• business idea evaluations over 300
• market and customer need analyses over 100
• business development projects for start-up and growth
companies over 50
• business coaching for researchers and inventors over 50
• regulatory and quality system consultancies over 30
FinnMedi
Services
Innovation
Clinical
Growth
• Idea Analysis
• Funding Expert
• Start-Up Coach
• Match Maker
• Business Analysis
• Business Coach
• Quality Expert
• Clinical Expert
• Investigator Recruitment
• Trial Documents &
Submissions
• Site Administration
The customers using our Innovation services
are research institutions, researchers and
other business or product idea owners.
Using our services, customers are able to
make the most efficient utilization of the
commercial potential of their research and
business idea.
Innovation • Idea Analysis
• Funding Expert
• Start-Up Coach
• Match Maker
Growth is a service entity intended for
growth companies to develop their
business and quality, regulatory and
clinical research processes.
Customers benefit through an improved
realisation of their growth plans.
Growth • Business Analysis
• Business Coach
• Quality Expert
• Clinical Expert
Clinical is a service package for companies focusing on
research and product development, offering clinical
research and product development in accordance with
applicable quality systems.
Using Clinical services, customers quickly and reliably
obtain the information they need to evaluate and improve
the safety, efficiency and functionality of their products.
In clinical research services our clients have direct
access to the investigators.
Clinical • Investigator Recruitment
• Trial Documents & Submissions
• Site Administration
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Clinical Trial Networks
FINN-
TRIALS
FINNMEDI
ECRIN/
Nordic Trial
Alliance
NATIONAL
HUBS
NATIONAL
HUBS
NATIONAL
HUBS
NATIONAL
HUBS
NATIONAL
HUBS
HELSINKI,
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT
TURKU,
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT
TAMPRERE,
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT
KUOPIO,
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT
OULU,
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT
OTHER
RESEARCH
ORGANISATIONS
NATIONAL
HUB
Project
Tasks
Future
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Gap between needs and resources.
New technologies for personalized and effective healthcare.
Raise of preventive care.
Value driven intervention, eHealth, on-line policlinics, crowd-sourcing, new combinations of services
Customer is decisionmaker.
More private funding to get health or wellness. Understanding motivational factors are nesessary to get people to take care of themselves.
Analysis
To deliver value is
the key.
Technology,
science and
competent people
are available.
Need for new
health ecosystem.
Tampere has
competence to be
one of the
integrators of new
treatments and
technologies.
International
partnering is
neccesary.
.
Action
Create innovation
platforms.
Active networking
and partnering.
Public-private
partnerhips and new
procurement
procedures.
Flagship projects of
change.
Measure impact of
actitivities to the
health
Co
nsu
me
rism
C
apab
itie
s b
y IC
T
Hig
h t
ech
–
low
co
st
Towards New Health Ecosystem
Breaking boundaries between organizations or
technologies
From Illness to
Health
’Health is state of fysical,
mental, and social
experience of each individual’
Self motivated care
Primary
care
’Specialized healthcare is less than 1 % of Life but ~75 % of health expenditure – and increasing’
Main Goals
• Increase health and wellness of citizens
• Generate new jobs into renewing health ecosystem. • Decrease pressure for public health and social services
• Create internationally competitive and attractive macro-
region for international investments
Cost
Benefit Benefit
Cost
Future
Health
Health Platforms
Advanced Care
International
Health
- Health management
- Innovative procurement
- Co-creation platforms
- Pilots
- Breaking boundaries
- Role models of change
- Revolutionary services
- The best know-how
- International co-creation
- Proactive localization
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Technnology Park
1994-2012
Public hospital
-1994
Specialized Healthcare
BIOTECH Tecnology
Companies
Specialized
Healthcare
Wellness
Life Science
Specialized Healthcare
(+ Medical education and
clinical research)
Open and Networked Value Chain
International Lively Campus
2013-
KIBS
Selfcare
Services
New Customers
New players
Tampere university of applied sciences
Tampere university
Tampere university hospital
Green Care Park
> 500 M€ investments
5 000-10 000 sports clients
>10 000 students
>10 000 health professionals
>10 000 patients
Business
Park
Advanced Care – main topics
Personalized diag-
nostics
Predictive diagnostic
s
Primary Health Care
Rehabilitation
Specia-lized Care
Health registers
Persona-lized
pharma
Health Monito-
ring
Preven-tion
Crowd-sourcing
Eye
Body
Mind
Heart
Sports&
wellness
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Health and wellness services
Research, R&D and
–infrasructure
Education,
Conferences
Knowledge Intensive Business
Services
Fun, Sports & Leasure
Shops,
Living Breaking
boundaries,
DUI,
Co-Creation
leadership
and platforms
International
collaboration
Innovative tenders/
First customer
Co-creation
Outsourcing Defining
roles
Public procurement
Public Platform
Existing Services
Innovation
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Dimensions of Programmes and Change
Vision
Competences
Organization Projects and
activities
Collaboration Resources
Commitment Change-over
Principles of programmes
• Formulation of strategy
• Regional commitment => resources and support
• Focused technology transfer organization, FinnMedi Oy
• Continuous benchmarking
• Sisu and hard work
• Full-day middleman and planning service and seed money
for projects
• Professional technology transfer and business development
• Create strong strategy (focus)
• Middleman and clustering -methods are effective for Life Science
• Win-win networking attitude
• Organize also professional Business Development
• Fund projects more than institutions
•Trust yourself - 5 years is a very short time to for break-even !
What we have learned (programmes)
Thank you!
Contact
CEO Matti Eskola
+358 40 55 75355
www.finnmedi.com
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Health Platforms
Advanced Care
International Health
Towards Healthies City in the World