
Health technology projects
Centre for Health Technology
Current projects
Due to complete in 2025 or later














Recently completed projects
Completed 2020–2024

(2023–2024) Exploring how different levels of fascination within a virtual natural environment impacts different pain and pain related outcomes in participants.

(2021–2024) The GOALD project uses intergenerational groups to examine how to design and deliver digital resources to provide and engage older people in structured activity programmes with the aim of improving their health and wellbeing.

(2021–2024) The ‘Remote by Default’ Covid-19 project, funded through the ESRC, is examining digital communications between patients and primary care practices.

(2017–2023) EPIC focuses on strengthening the digital health ecosystem in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, by supporting development-led growth in enterprises, whilst closely working with health and care users, workers, and commissioners.

(2020–2022) HAIRE is a £4.5 million project that works across eight rural communities – two each in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the UK – to improve health and care quality and help to create an economy of wellbeing.

(2019–2020) The pop-up was based in The Plot, Stonehouse, ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ and aimed to address local health inequalities and social deprivation using digital technology and eHealth solutions.

(2021–2022) Using AI technologies to enable the safe and effective use of medications for the best possible outcomes in patients.

(2022–2023) The Centre for Health Technology has been working with the robotics company Akara since 2017.

(2021–2022) Investigating how digital technologies might be used to improve the wellbeing of expectant mothers who suffer from epilepsy seizures.

(2020–2022) This project will use artificial intelligence techniques with ctDNA and clinical data sets to build data-driven models which predict subclone evolution and therefore a patient’s response to chemotherapy.
