Project partners

The Newlife project consists of a large consortium of 25 partners from 6 different European countries. There are eight research & technology organisations, thirteen small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and four large corporations from Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.

ams OSRAM AG is an Austrian electronics company designing and manufacturing sensors for small form factor, low power, highest sensitivity and multi-sensor applications. In the Newlife project, ams OSRAM AG is participating in the project together with ams International AG from Switzerland and ams Sensors Germany GmbH.

Beneli AB is an innovative contract manufacturer from Sweden, offering printed electronics and complex adhesive applications​ meeting high-quality requirements.CSEM, Centre Suisse d' Electronique et de Microtechnique (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology).

Boston Scientific Limited works collaboratively to solve healthcare’s toughest problems. The company helps providers deliver care more effectively by reducing costs, increasing efficiencies and expanding access to care in order to help more people in more places live longer, healthier lives..

CSEM, Centre Suisse d' Electronique et de Microtechnique (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology), founded in 1984, is a private, non-profit applied research and development center based in Switzerland (Basel, Bern, Neuchâtel, Graubünden, Obwald, Zurich).

Cuviva is an innovative company that through openness and collaboration is working to create digital ecosystem for effective and sustainable distributed care, based on human needs and individual circumstances.

Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Microsystems and Solid State Technology (EMFT) stands for applied research into sensors and actuators for people and the environment.

Fraunhofer IZM specializes in industry-oriented applied research. It covers the entire spectrum of technologies and services necessary for developing reliable electronics and integrating new technology into applications, taking on development projects for the automotive industry, healthcare and industrial electronics and even textile companies.

Fujitsu is a Japanese global information and communication technology company, offering a wide range of technology products, solutions and services. It connects people, technology and ideas, creating a more sustainable world where anyone can advance their dreams. Fujitsu Finland is the partner in the Newlife project.

Holst Centre is an independent research and innovation centre, jointly operated by imec and TNO. It develops technology responding to global societal challenges of tomorrow and contributes to a healthier and more sustainable world. Their innovations are aimed at improving the vitality and wellbeing of people, and ensuring sustainable environments.

MOMM Diagnostics provides rapid tests for the diagnosis and prognosis of preeclampsia, a dangerous pregnancy condition.

Philips Electronics B.V. is the coordinator of Newlife project. Their purpose is to improve people’s health and wellbeing through meaningful innovation. Philips aims to improve 2.5 billion lives per year by 2030, incl. 400 million in underserved communities. They see healthcare as a connected whole. Helping people to live healthily and prevent disease.

Sencure develops chips that helps to measure electrophysiological parameters on the human body in innovative ways. The goal is to have as little influence on a patient’s daily life as possible, combined with a maximum impact on the patient’s life. The company bridges the gap between compliance and the best solutions for wearable health.

University of Turku (UTU) is an inspiring and international academic community of 25,000 students and staff in Southwest Finland. We build a sustainable future with multidisciplinary research, education, and collaboration.

The Insel Group forms Switzerland's leading full-service medical care system – from primary care through to state-of-the-art medicine, available to everyone in the country. This ensures that every patient is treated at the most appropriate place for them and has access to the latest technologies, methods and medical options at all times.

Nanoleq AG is a Swiss company, pioneering in the field of smart textiles. Nanoleq provides full solutions to monitor vital signs and health in clothes with the mission is to decentralize healthcare system and provide everyone with the tools to monitor their own health.

Polar Electro Oy is a manufacturer of sports training computers, particularly known for developing the world's first wireless heart rate monitor. The company is based in Kempele, Finland.

Teiimo is specialised in textile system integration in the field of conformable electrodes. The company helps other companies and organizations develop and industrialize products that break through in the wearable technology market. They support with in-depth consulting and engineering services and develop interconnect solutions.

Kipuwex is a small wireless IoT device measuring different physiological parameters on a patient, converting them into pain data, benefitting both healthcare professionals and home users. Assessing pain is challenging for patients who are unable to communicate, e.g.: small children, people with mental disorders, and critically ill patients.

NIRx Medical Technologies, LLC, is a provider of comprehensive solutions for functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) research. Their non-invasive fNIRS technology enables the measurement of neural activity in the cortex and large-scale cortical networks, providing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying perception and cognition.

The mission of Rekonas is to advance the use of electro-encephalography to reliably, safely and inexpensively assess the human brain - in both mobile and clinical settings.

Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) is a research-driven university of international standing, where excellent research and excellent education go hand in hand. We focus on a balanced approach towards education, research and valorization of knowledge in the areas of engineering science and technology.

MEDRecord is a Dutch company for developing eHealth technologies. The company helps medical, R&D, healthcare and technology companies build secure, compliant and effective eHealth applications and integrations.

Noldus Information Technology develops, markets, and supports innovative software, instruments, integrated systems, and services for behavioral research. These allow scientists and practitioners to enhance the quality of their data, to increase productivity, and to make optimal use of human or animal resources..

RISE, Research Institutes of Sweden, offer unique competence, expertise, testbeds and laboratories. They are independent, technology agnostic and work towards the UN global goals - bringing companies and industries in Sweden and globally the latest in applied research.

A research flagship Institute within University College Cork, Tyndall is a leading European research centre in integrated ICT (Information and Communications Technology) materials, devices and systems. It is one of Ireland’s five National Labs, specialising in nanotechnology, electronics and photonics.

Zoundream is a Swiss company using artificial intelligence and sound recognition to analyse and translate newborns' cries sounds. They use cutting- edge technologies in sound recognition to the specific field of baby cries.