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Matchmaking event EU Mission on Cancer, Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) & EIT Health
JUN
Mon
01
JUN
Tue
02

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Brussels

NCBR Office in Brussels, Rue Belliard 40, 1040 Brussels, Belgium, 5th floor
Programmes
Health EIT Missions

The event kicks off on Day 1 with a networking lunch, followed by expert presentations on navigating the Innovative Health Initaitive (IHI) and Mission Cancer priorities. Participants will have the chance to showcase their ideas during a pitching session and engage in dedicated matchmaking meetings.

On Day 2, highlights include a session on biotech at the European level by EIT Health, a panel featuring leading voices in research and innovation, and a member-led session exploring the role of AI in health.

The event concludes with further matchmaking sessions, offering additional opportunities to turn ideas into impactful collaborations.

The event is organised by NCBR in Brussels, the Poland Industry Contact Point for Medical Technologies and Health, the ICP for Digital Transformation, EIT Health,  and NCBR with NCP.

Find more information, the detailed agenda and register here

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