CORDIAL-IT, supported by SATT Nord, wins innovation and prevention project competition

CORDIAL-IT wins the Cerballiance Laboratories award in the "Screening [...]" category

CORDIAL-IT wins the Cerballiance Laboratories award in the "Screening" category thanks to its technology based on the use of nanobodies modified by direct anchoring to the surface of a biosensor or nanostructure for the early detection of viral and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. 

This project, supported by SATT Nord, received an investment of more than €350,000 for its development.

 Following the success of its second edition, the "Innovation & Prevention" call for projects was renewed in 2020 with the same ambition: to stimulate innovations that promote better prevention in response to public health challenges in the Hauts-de-France region.

Open to researchers, healthcare professionals, and young entrepreneurs in the Hauts-de-France region, the call for projects aims to generate innovative solutions in four categories:

  • Oncology and Care Pathways
  • Sports and Nutrition
  • Screening
  • Pandemic Prevention

31 applications were selected during the first phase of the call for projects, which closed in July 2020, and it was from among these applications that the six winners of this third edition were chosen. At an awards ceremony held digitally on Monday, December 7, 2020, the partners of the call for projects announced the winners:

ENSWEETwins the Denise and Norbert Ségard Foundation Award in the "Sport and Nutrition" category with its solution for remote cardiac rehabilitation, consisting of a caregiver platform and a patient app linked to a heart rate sensor, enabling patients to rehabilitate at home under the supervision of healthcare teams.

EVALADOMwins the Sanofi award in the "Oncology and Care Pathways for the Elderly" category thanks to its complementary onco-geriatric assessment service, which involves conducting personalized onco-geriatric assessments at home and setting up onco-geriatric remote monitoring.

PICOMTOwins the Santélys award in the "Pandemic Prevention" category thanks to its tool for digitizing procedures and assisting with training for healthcare workers and nursing students.

INDALO-COVID, an Octopus Lab solution, wins the Hauts-de-France Region award in the "Pandemic Prevention" category thanks to its indoor air quality simulation software, which estimates the risk of coronavirus spread in a building and limits its propagation.

OPADwins the Eurasanté award in the "Screening" category thanks to its solution for screening and treating eye diseases in dependent elderly people through the implementation of tele-ophthalmic examinations and portable equipment that can be brought directly to the residential facilities where these dependent elderly people live.

The winners will receive financial support and guidance from the partners involved in the call for projects to develop their innovations for better prevention in the region!

This third edition of the "Innovation & Prevention" call for projects, launched in partnership with the Denise and Norbert Ségard Foundation, is supported by Sanofi, the Hauts-de-France Region, Cerballiance, Santélys, and the Beau de Loménie law firm.

THE KEY FOR THE 2020 WINNERS

TOTAL SUPPORT OF €50,000

  • Financial support frompartners;
  • Supportfrom Eurasanté or partners to promote and develop your innovative solution;
  • Assistance with prototyping or experimentationto continue developing your innovation;
  • National visibility;
  • A thematic workshop on industrial propertyandindividual consultations with experts for each of the winners

More information:INNOVAINNOVATION & PREVENTION – Eurasanté (eurasante.com)