DTRIP4H-project
DTRIP4H
The DTRIP4H project develops a research-based, distributed digital twin ecosystem for European healthcare. Its goal is to strengthen predictive, personalized, and participatory care by leveraging artificial intelligence, AR/VR technologies, and existing research infrastructures.
Funders
Project information
Project duration
-
Funded by
Horizon Europe
Funding amount
11 998 388 EUR
Project coordinator
Other university or unit
Unit and faculty
Contact information
Project leader
- ProfessorKristina Mikkonen
Project description
The University of Oulu is collaboratively developing, based on research, a virtual reality-based digital twin of an MRI operational environment together with other project partners. The MRI digital twin can be used for interdisciplinary MRI safety training across various professional groups. It enables realistic and safe practice, enhancing both patient safety and occupational safety.
Project website: https://www.dtrip4h.eu/
Project results
- A virtual reality-based digital twin of an MRI operational environment.
- Results of usability and validation research on the virtual MRI environment.
- The DTRIP4H project creates a decentralized model for utilizing European research infrastructures.
Research groups

Tallinn University of Technology (TAL TECH)

Artificial Intelligence Expert (AIE)

Centre for Research and Technology – HELLAS

Chino.io

Demcon Data Driven Solutions

DigitalTwin Technology Gmbh

European Health Management Association (EHMA)

Hospital of The University of Munich (LMU KLINIKUM)

Inria – National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology

Instituto Pedro Nunes

Lapland University of Applied Sciences (Lapland UAS)

LINAC-PET SCAN OPCO LTD (German Oncology Center)

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)

Masaryk University (MUNI)

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS)

Near Real Ltd

NEC Italia S.p.A.

NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH

Oulu University of Applied Sciences (OAMK)

Protobios

Sync Biosystems (part of the Demcon group)

TeraGlobus

University of Bologna

University of Helsinki (UH)
