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The Brain Innovation Days, organised by the European Brain Council, aim to highlight opportunities within the brain space. Researchers, clinicians, industry professionals, and other stakeholders are striving to deepen our understanding of the brain and to translate this knowledge into innovative treatments, interventions, and tools to improve brain health.
This event will serve as a platform to enhance collaboration, facilitate knowledge sharing, drive business development, connect key stakeholders, and showcase cutting-edge innovations in Europe. Attendees can explore ground-breaking projects in the Innovation Hall, engage in insightful Brain Talks and panel discussions, and witness a Pitch Competition showcasing brain-related start-ups.
Start-ups are invited by the organiser to partake in a Pitch Competition or be part of the Innovation Hall, where cutting-edge projects and technologies will be showcased. The Pitch Competition is still open for entries, with the call open until 8 June 2025.
More information, the preliminary programma and registration on the event website. Please note that this is a paying event.
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