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IMI impact on SMEs in health data management & health IT sectors
MAR
Tue
29
14:00 - 15:30

This was 4 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health Health

There are over 250 SMEs participating in the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) projects. This event will focus on SMEs in the health data management & health IT sectors. It aims to showcase how participation in IMI funded projects benefits SMEs in terms of growing their businesses and how these SMEs in turn are helping IMI projects achieve outstanding, long-lasting results. In Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) projects, SMEs will continue to act as a key interface between the latest academic discoveries and implementation in industry.

The event is part of a series of sessions that IHI is organising on IMI Impacts, where key actors explore the biggest challenges in their respective fields and demonstrate how IMI contributed to addressing them.  

More information, the detailed programme and registration on the event website.


Europe has had a public-private partnership (PPP) in health since 2005, with the European Technology Platform on Innovative Medicines. Since then, the Innovative Medicines Initiative programmes IMI1 and IMI2 amply demonstrated the value and impact of a PPP in health. Now, the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) is building on the successes and experiences of IMI with a more cross-sectoral approach.

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