The general objective of the project is to create and operationalise the Center for Innovation and Technology Transfer MAVIS in order to exploit the economic opportunities generated by the silver economy and to support the development and transfer of technological/service solutions to the economy in order to generate added value and manage the societal challenges of population ageing, accessibility of socio-medical services, quality of medical act and prevention, diagnosis and therapy of diseases. The Center for Innovation and Technology Transfer MAVIS aims to become a key structure of the regional innovation ecosystem acting both as a binder between actors in the RDI sector, business environment and end users, but also as an accelerator of innovative products and services developed either by exploiting research results or by covering the specific needs of companies to develop/improve/test/validate/transfer a new product or technology to the market that responds to consumer problems. Thus IATTC MAVIS will become a key pillar of the regional innovation ecosystem able to connect market opportunities in the field of silver economy and chronic diseases (e-health, smart textiles, biotech, etc.) with the needs of end users and the capacities of the business environment to meet these needs. IATTC MAVIS is focused on exploiting the opportunities and competitive advantages of innovation actors in ICT, health, pharmaceutical biotechnologies and medical textiles – smart textiles, becoming a reference point in terms of connecting the business environment with the opportunities of the silver economy, the needs of final consumers and the results of ongoing or ongoing research. The Center for Innovation and Technology Transfer MAVIS aims to provide the infrastructure, services, expertise and support needed to increase the number of innovative products and services launched on the market by the companies in the North-East Region in the smart specialisation sectors highlighted in chapter 1, and on the other hand to stimulate the transfer of new technologies to the business environment, medical and socio-medical public services that contribute both to the creation of new jobs, to the improvement of the competitiveness of companies, to increase profitability, and to improve the quality and coverage of services, products for the elderly, with a direct impact on the optimisation of hospitalisation and medical services expenses. A key element of IATTC MAVIS is that the purchased infrastructure and equipment will allow customisation or customisation (user design centered products and services) of innovative products and services developed from the prototype or concept stage by developing and implementing the Living Lab MAVIS platform, by creating E-healh Test Bed and CVD’s Test Bed (Test-Bed Cardi)