The open innovation challenge eHealth Zone, launched by the Generalitat Valenciana through the Ministry of Innovation and the Digital District, has moved beyond its early milestones and is entering a decisive final phase. This stage emphasizes establishing five startup ventures and pilots that put healthcare concepts to the test, while building sturdy business strategies. All activities unfold at the technology center facilities in Gandia, a Valencia municipality known for its growing innovation ecosystem. —— Distrito e-Health notes the shift toward practical implementation and sustainable scaling across healthcare domains.
Collaboration remains a central driver for the program. Distrito e-Health has forged a close alliance with the Gandia City Council under the banner of a post supported by the Innsomnia accelerator, an organization entrusted with managing the open innovation effort. The initiative began in July of the previous year and is designed to attract top talent and deliver smart, scalable solutions. It targets companies, organizations, and public administrations operating in the healthcare sector throughout the Community of Valencia, aiming to advance digital health through hands-on pilots and cross-sector collaboration. The Generalitat Valenciana and District e-Health emphasize a commitment to transparency, shared learning, and measurable impact. — Distrito e-Health
Distrito e-Health selected Gandia as a base of operations for this growing ensemble, with plans to welcome additional participants soon. These startups are positioned to contribute to a regional network of health tech innovation, creating a ripple effect that strengthens the ecosystem and encourages further investment across Valencia and beyond.
movsa: a company focused on machine learning, the Internet of Things, and 5G technologies that drive improvements in primary health care and accelerate digital transformation. Movsa also serves as a communication, monitoring, and collaboration platform for healthcare professionals, helping to streamline workloads and enable better coordination among care teams. The solution is designed to empower clinicians with real-time insights, improve patient flow, and support data-driven decisions across care settings. — Distrito e-Health
Legal.Health: uses artificial intelligence and machine vision to assist dermatologists with precise, objective control over skin diagnosis and monitoring. It enhances clinical decision-making through automated image analysis and ongoing patient tracking, enabling more consistent assessments and earlier intervention when needed. — Distrito e-Health
new: a platform dedicated to the management and monitoring of sports assets, enabling features such as user and team management, real-time notifications, activity monitoring, and the generation of dynamic performance reports that combine physiological data with user profiles. The system supports coaches and managers in optimizing training plans, monitoring recovery, and ensuring data-driven performance insights across teams. — Distrito e-Health
Tucuvi: developed as a voice-based virtual nurse named Lola, this AI-powered assistant conducts health status follow-ups with patients through phone conversations. The system reaches households directly via telephone, without requiring Wi-Fi or app installations, ensuring essential guidance and check-ins can occur even in low-connectivity settings. This approach expands access to care and helps families stay engaged with their health plans. — Distrito e-Health
Trabem Health: a comprehensive platform for healthcare clinics that not only handles complete medical center management but also automates routine daily tasks such as assigning calls and recording staff entry and exit, among other operational functions. The solution is designed to reduce administrative overhead, improve scheduling efficiency, and support smoother clinic operations across multiple departments. — Distrito e-Health