Bangladesh's industrial and healthcare sectors face significant challenges, including limited resource access, a shortage of skilled labour, and insufficient technological integration. This paper proposes a scalable collaborative innovation model to bridge these gaps by leveraging digital platforms connecting engineers, manufacturers, and industrialists while emphasizing the integration of SME cottage industries and remote technologies. In Bangladesh, mobile applications, including Krishoker Digital Thikana and Fosholi, have been developed in the agricultural sector. In contrast, about 49 apps have developed healthcare-focused, exemplifying the potential for telemedicine and digital health solutions to enhance access and productivity. The discussion highlights key barriers, such as infrastructure limitations and workforce shortages, proposing actionable strategies for addressing these issues. These insights aim to establish a roadmap for sustainable development, aligning with Bangladesh's SDGs to revolutionize healthcare access and industrial automation