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“Living Lab” is launched in New Aquitaine with the aim of promoting innovation in health.

Publicada el marzo 13, 2023marzo 3, 2026 por BasqueScience

Committed to innovation in health, the Pôle Aquitaine of the Ramsay Santé group launches its first «Living Lab», a concept aimed at experimenting in a real environment with innovative health solutions, which makes it possible to provide added value to patients as well as to Health professionals. Details with Yannick Denot, Director of Innovation, and Nicolas Bobet, Director of the Aquitaine Cluster. (Autor: Ane Fernandez)

Health has recently reinvented itself in order to face many of its challenges. Given this, the Ramsay Santé group has been able to adapt by developing its project with a view to strengthening its innovation capacities and creating added value in favor of the well-being of patients and the improvement of the working conditions of health personnel. Specifically, the «Living Labs» are participatory devices where employees, doctors, patients, managers and external partners work for transformation and innovation in health. The goal of its members is to exchange and collaborate in an agile and interactive way to find together innovative solutions to meet specific needs.

Thanks to this initiative, the group has become a pioneer in health innovation and brings together different clinics from across the region (Cliniques de l’Atlantique in La Rochelle, Aguiléra in Biarritz, Jean le Bon in Dax and Belharra in Bayonne). and Cardiology of the Basque Country in Bayonne). Its function is mainly based on surgery and sustainable development with the fundamental objective of improving health through continuous innovation. For this, it has a unique «laboratory» in the territory that collaborates with a network of innovative local and national companies that can satisfy the different needs: save time, quality, reduction of the mental load and ecological footprint, etc. To strengthen its innovation capabilities in France, but also in Europe, Ramsay Santé plans to open 9 laboratories, 5 in France and 4 in the Nordic countries where the Group is established.

This ambition to establish itself is based on the support of the Ramsay Santé Innovation & Partnership Hub, which brings together the group’s Living Labs network, in order to present innovative health solutions, in partnership with French and Swedish, Norwegian and Danish start-ups. . For the more mature, an acceleration program is also available. These «Living Labs» are intended to connect to the international network of the Ramsay Santé group with the challenge of responding to operational, technical, organizational and environmental problems in all the Group’s establishments while sharing good ideas and practices that already exist in other places.

Se lanza en Nueva Aquitania un “Living Lab” con el objetivo de fomentar la innovación en salud. 

Comprometidos con la innovación en salud, el Pôle Aquitaine del grupo Ramsay Santé lanza su primer «Living Lab», un concepto destinado a experimentar en un entorno real con soluciones de salud innovadoras, lo que permite aportar valor añadido a los pacientes además de que a los profesionales de la salud. Detalles con Yannick Denot, director de innovación, y Nicolas Bobet, director del clúster de Aquitania.

La salud tiene como labor reciente reinventarse de cara a hacer frente a muchos de sus desafíos. Ante ello, el grupo Ramsay Santé ha sabido adaptarse desarrollando su proyecto en vistas a fortalecer sus capacidades de innovación y crear valor añadido en favor del bienestar de los pacientes y la mejora de las condiciones laborales del personal sanitario. Concretamente, los “Living Labs” son dispositivos participativos donde empleados, médicos, pacientes, directivos y socios externos trabajan para la transformación e innovación en salud. El objetivo de sus miembros es intercambiar y colaborar de manera ágil e interactiva para encontrar juntos soluciones innovadoras para satisfacer necesidades específicas.

Gracias a esta iniciativa, el grupo se ha convertido en pionera en innovación en salud  y reúne a diferentes a diferentes clínicas de toda la región (Cliniques de l’Atlantique en La Rochelle, Aguiléra de Biarritz, Jean le Bon en Dax y Belharra en Bayona y Cardiología del País Vasco en Bayona). Su función se basa principalmente en cirugía y desarrollo sostenible con el objetivo fundamental de mejorar la salud a través de la innovación continua. Para ello, cuenta con un «laboratorio» único en el territorio que colabora con una red de empresas innovadoras locales y nacionales que pueden satisfacer las diferentes necesidades: ganar tiempo, calidad , reducción de la carga mental y huella ecológica, etc. Para fortalecer sus capacidades de innovación en Francia, pero también en Europa, Ramsay Santé tiene previsto abrir 9 laboratorios, 5 en Francia y 4 en los países nórdicos donde está establecido el Grupo.

Esta ambición de establecerse se basa en el apoyo del Innovation & Partnership Hub de Ramsay Santé, que reúne a la red Living Labs del grupo, con el fin de presentar soluciones de salud innovadoras, en asociación con empresas emergentes francesas y suecas, noruegas y danesas. Para los más maduros, también está disponible un programa de aceleración. Estos «Living Labs» están destinados a conectarse a la red internacional del grupo Ramsay Santé con el reto de responder a los problemas operativos, técnicos, organizacionales y ambientales en todos los establecimientos del Grupo mientras se comparten las buenas ideas y prácticas que ya existen en otros lugares.

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