Digital and Technological Social and Healthcare Education in Remote areas – Challenges and Opportunities
In remote areas, social and healthcare professionals face a lack of staff, a wide range of tasks, and low confidence in using digital tools. These challenges slow down digital progress. RemoTED supports professionals by offering hands-on training and testing tech solutions in real settings. The aim is to build digital skills and confidence where they are needed most. As skills grow, gaps between professionals narrow. Services become more efficient, staff workloads ease, and care becomes more accessible. RemoTED helps remote regions take steady steps towards smarter, digital-driven services.
Partnership
– Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Finland
– Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
– Atlantic Technological University, Ireland
– University of Iceland, Iceland
Budget
Total budget 1.496.662,20 EUR
NPA Funding 972.830,42 EUR
Duration
Running from 1st February 2025 to 31th January 2028
Establish innovation across the arctic communities (interreg-npa.eu)