We grow through partnership, not through scale alone.
Every commercial deployment we run is structurally a partnership with the institution it serves. So is every research collaboration, every advisory engagement, and every Living Lab cycle. If you operate in healthcare, ageing, rehabilitation, or municipal health policy, and you want to work with us on mHealth at institutional scale — this is the page.
A platform is not a product. A partnership is.
mHealth at institutional scale is not a thing one party sells and another party buys. It is a sustained operational change inside the buyer's organisation, with regulatory, clinical, and workforce implications that no vendor can absorb on the buyer's behalf. Engagements that treat it as a procurement transaction fail. We structure ours as partnerships from the first conversation, because that is what the work actually is.
Five partnership channels.
Channel 3 — Municipal & policy partners
For municipalities, regional health authorities, and national policy bodies running digital health, ageing strategy, or smart-care programmes. We bring applied Living Lab structure design, mHealth pilot operation, and operational reference cases.
Engagement: typically 12–36 months across a defined regional or national programme.
Start a municipal partnership conversation.
Channel 4 — Living Lab partners
For organisations and consortium setting up a Living Lab capability — independently, or in partnership with the Mátra Home Care Living Lab. We design the structure, support the first operational cycle, and provide ongoing methodological alignment where the partnership warrants it.
Talk to us about a Living Lab.
Channel 5 — Industry & technology partners
For wearable hardware, ambient sensor, software platform, and clinical content providers whose products complement ours in an institutional deployment context. We integrate, we co-deploy, and where appropriate we co-publish reference architectures.
We do not white-label, and we do not resell. Industry partnerships are integration partnerships.
Start an integration conversation.
How a pilot proposal works.
Step 1 — Intake
You submit a pilot proposal request through the form below. We review every submission within two business days. The review is done by the founder, not by an intake team.
Step 2 — Discovery call
If there is a plausible fit, we schedule a 30–45 minute discovery call. The agenda is: your operating context, your target outcomes, your constraints, our deployment model, our regulatory posture, and a candid view on whether the fit is real.
Step 3 — Written proposal
Where the discovery call confirms fit, we develop a written pilot proposal — scope, deliverables, governance, timeline, and commercial structure. Most proposals are issued within four weeks of the discovery call.
Funding instrument awareness.
Many of the partnerships we run are designed to be eligible for European or national funding instruments. Where you are pursuing — or considering pursuing — a funded programme, we structure the partnership to align with the instrument from the first scoping conversation.
Funding instruments we have direct or active experience aligning with include Horizon Europe (cluster 1 — Health), EIT Health Innovation Projects, the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI), the European Innovation Council (EIC) instruments, EIT Digital, and selected national funding bodies. We are not a grant-writing service — but we are an experienced consortium partner.
What makes a strong partnership fit?
We work with a broad set of partner types, but a few characteristics indicate a strong fit:
Strong fit
You operate at an institutional scale (home care provider, senior living operator, clinical network, municipality, university)
You have defined clinical, operational, or policy outcomes you want to test or deliver
You have decision authority or a clear path to it in your organisation
You operate in the EU, EU-associated states, or the US
You are open to a structured pilot with documented learning
Weaker fit
You operate as a single individual or sub-institutional service
You want a generic technology demonstration with no defined outcome
The engagement would require unstructured stakeholder-finding within your organisation
You operate outside our active geographic scope
You want a fixed-price packaged product without configuration
