Plans for exploitation and Commecialization of Products and Services Sample Clauses

Plans for exploitation and Commecialization of Products and Services. ‌ On the basis of the strategies and targets identified, it will then defined the methodology of exploitation of SOCIABLE outputs; it must be outlined that the strategies of the partners will probably diverge, since it is presumable that technical partners will be interested mainly in economic revenues (hence the importance of financial models), private care centers will aim offering a better care service with an additional cost, whereas hospitals and municipalities will probably be more interested in social and health outcomes; in general, also in relation to the findings of D2.1 “(Care) Service Providers Requirements”, we can assume that:  Public care centers would pursue state/local funding (care services for elderly people in all partners countries are funded by national/regional/local authorities). Note that the status of the state support within the consortium countries6 indicates that the support for ICT in dementia care is still in its infancy. To this end, public care centers will pay emphasis on the systematic justification of the need for investing on the SOCIABLE approach.  Private care centers, that already offer charge services (e.g. HYGEIA charges 60 € for each patient session), could include SOCIABLE platform in their services offerings. Note that private care centers will rely on financial models outlined above as a tools to facilitate their relevant decisions.  Technology providers will try to sell licenses (of games) and integration/ consulting services on the SOCIABLE platform. Their business plans will therefore be radically differentiated comparing to care services providers. Technology providers (SLG, CEDAF) will certainly engage in detailed capital budgeting in order to evaluate their development investments following the end of the SOCIABLE project. 6 This is analyzed in more detailed in the scope of SOCIABLE Deliverable “D1.2 Care Services Providers Requirements”, which reports on state funding for dementia care within the consortium countries. Note that both private and care service providers will explore the possibility of subsidizing these costs in the scope of the National Health Services. For example in Italy all the existing services are available under the National Health Service and therefore it is necessary to verify possibilities and conditions to include SOCIABLE service among those admitted to the reimbursement from the National Health Service. Based on the above general guidelines the SOCIABLE service will be evalu...
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