Health Campus Turku is a significant multidisciplinary knowledge cluster within medicine, social and health care and technology which offers unique opportunities for research, innovation and corporate collaboration.
The Health Campus Turku collaboration includes six partner organizations: The wellbeing services county of Southwest Finland, University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Novia University of Applied Sciences and Business Turku.
Partners promote co-operation in research, education, business partnerships and innovation.
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment's Data Economy Growth Program Launches Sixth Pilot in Collaboration with Health Campus Turku
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has selected Health Campus Turku to implement the sixth pilot of its Data Economy Growth Program. This selection strengthens Turku’s position as a......
Mingling Microbes – Networking Event on November 18, 2025
Turku Microbe Center and Centre of Excellence in Infections and Microbes invite you to the Mingling Microbes networking event on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, from 15:00 to 16:00. The event will take......
The Project Parade is coming again!
Come and build collaboration at the Health Campus Turku Project Parade!Health Campus Turku engages in significant research and development cooperation in several different projects with companies and......
Women’s Health Researcher Collision Event
The University of Turku’s multidisciplinary theme, Health, Diagnostics and Drug Discovery (HDDD), invites you to a one-day networking event focused on Women’s Health. This event is an opportunity......
A lecture series: Key elements in leading a pharmaceutical company
Join the "Key Elements in Leading a Pharmaceutical Company" course, where you'll dive into essential concepts of the pharmaceutical industry with insights from industry leaders!When: October 30 -......
A new solution can reduce up to half of the staff resources needed for limb care procedures
Many limb care procedures in healthcare, such as casting, require at least two professionals. The work is time-consuming and often ergonomically demanding. LimbMate, developed by Pekka Nätti from......
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