No single organization can solve healthcare challenges.
The health ecosystem in Helsinki, Finland's capital, is a close-knit network of world-class organisations.
A good example of this is the strategic public-private partnership between Helsinki Metropolitan University and Siemens Healthineers***.
A partnership between Finland's largest university of applied sciences and one of the world's leading medical technology companies to promote sustainable health in various ways.
In 2021, HCU and Siemens Healthineers signed a letter of intent for research, development and education cooperation, and the partnership has since expanded and deepened.
Minna Elomaa-Krapu, director of innovation at Hecheng University, said that at the heart of the partnership is a shared vision for the future. As the application of advanced medical technology in hospitals becomes more and more widespread, it is important to keep up with the development of medical technology.
Siemens Healthineers is an excellent partner in this regard, because Siemens is a pioneer in the field of science and technology and shares our view of health. She added that Siemens Healthineers has provided tremendous value in supporting and guiding us.
We feel that Siemens Healthineers has a huge responsibility and that we have a shared trust that makes everything go smoothly. ”
Helsinki Metropolitan University (Metropolia University of Applied Sciences) is Finland's most famous and largest public university of applied sciences. The school has four ace majors: health care and social services, culture and media, business administration, and science and technology. Huthtzu University is the most popular institution in Finland for applicants.
Hecheng University has four campuses located in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, the second largest city in Espoo, and Vantaa. The main campus, the Health and Medical Campus, is not only the largest medical campus in Finland, but also has an international presence in sports laboratories and a simulated hospital