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2026


StellarQ Oy and Medino Oy Launch Strategic Collaboration Project Supported by EU Regional Funding – January 2026
StellarQ Oy and Medino Oy have initiated a strategic collaboration project supported by an EU Regional Funding Program (ERFP). The one-year project will commence in January 2026 and supports StellarQ’s preparation for international expansion into the Nordic countries and more broadly across the European Union.
The objective of the project is to explore and develop international opportunities for standardized care follow-up models in long-term diseases that impose a significant economic and societal burden. The collaboration will focus on two pilot conditions: Alzheimer’s disease and sleep apnea.
During the project, the project group will assess current care pathways, follow-up structures, data utilization practices, and opportunities to create scalable and internationally applicable models for systematic long-term disease monitoring.
The initiative aims to strengthen evidence-based, cost-effective, and patient- centered follow-up practices while supporting the international growth and scalability of StellarQ’s treatment platform services.
Honored to contribute to building StellarQ’s international strategy and key initiatives to help healthcare providers and patients achieve best possible treatment outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease and sleep apnea care, particularly in the Nordic countries.Marco Hautalahti, CEO of Medino oy
Proud to strengthen this collaboration with Medino as we build on StellarQ’s strong nationwide use and take our next steps toward international expansion. This project enables us to scale our treatment follow-up models in conditions with high societal burden, specifically in Alzheimer’s disease and sleep apnea.Markku Aittokallio, CEO of StellarQ oy
Read more about Medino oy here: https://medino.fi/
2025
StellarQ is participating in the HybReDe project, which aims to develop new technology to support rehabilitation
Project duration: 1.3.2025 – 31.5.2028Funder: Interreg Baltic Sea Region

As hybrid rehabilitation models become more common they offer new opportunities for both rehabilitation clients and healthcare professionals. These models combine traditional face-to-face rehabilitation with digital, time- and location-independent online solutions. The digitalization of rehabilitation services and the use of hybrid models bring cost-effectiveness, flexibility, personalization, and enable rehabilitation clients to take an increasingly active role in their own rehabilitation process. Virtual assistants powered by large language models and generative AI can provide significant support both in the client's daily life and in the work of professionals.
StellarQ is participating in the international HybReDe project coordinated by Turku University of Applied Sciences, which focuses on developing the use of an AI-based virtual assistant in hybrid rehabilitation in Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Poland. In Finland, a pilot version of the virtual assistant will be developed specifically to support the management of fatigue symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). The project is carried out in collaboration with Turku University of Applied Sciences and the Finnish Neuro Society (Neuroliitto).
With the help of the virtual assistant, rehabilitation clients can receive individualized support and guidance remotely, possibly making monitoring their symptoms and wellbeing easier. For professionals, the assistant provides help with information management and decision-making. The project evaluates the functionality and user experience of the virtual assistant from both the clients' and professionals' perspectives. Collaboration across countries enables comparison of best practices and development on a broader scale.
Participation in the HybReDe project aligns with StellarQ's goal of being a pioneer in healthcare digitalization and the development of treatment for long-term conditions. More information about the project can be found on the Turku University of Applied Sciences' website HybReDe - Effective joint hybrid e-rehabilitation solutions for BSR citizens - Turku AMK
StellarQ's software is designed to support the monitoring of long‑term disease management and rehabilitation. The StellarQ system provides healthcare professionals with a web‑based interface that enables the tracking of disease progression, treatment effectiveness, and rehabilitation outcomes. In addition, patients have access to a self‑reporting service that allows them to monitor their symptoms and wellbeing remotely. From StellarQ's perspective, integrating AI‑based virtual assistants into hybrid rehabilitation is a natural continuation of our efforts to develop cost‑effective care pathways.