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The MedTech Forum is a conference focusing on health and medical technology industry in Europe, organised since 2007. Join industry leaders, innovators and investors to discuss the future opportunities in the medical technology sector.
The 2025 programme will feature leading voices in the medical technology community, including industry experts and key stakeholders. With the event, the organiser wants to contribute to tackling the ever- evolving opportunities and challenges for the MedTech industry, from innovation and digital transformation to regulatory developments and sustainability.
The event feastures speakers from the European Commission and the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI).
More information, the detailed agenda and registration on the event webpage. Please be aware this is a paying event. Please make sure to check the ticket price for your stakeholder category before registry.
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EURHISFIRM designs a world-class research infrastructure (RI) to connect, collect, collate, align, and share detailed, reliable, and standardized long-term financial, governance, and geographical data on European companies. EURHISFIRM enables researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote investment, economic growth and job creation. The RI provides the tools for long-term analysis highlighting the dynamics of the past and the way those dynamics structure our present and future.
The EURHISFIRM European project received € 3.4 million in financing from the European Commission through the H2020-INFRADEV-2017-1 research infrastructures call. The project started with a consortium of eleven research organisations (including University of Antwerp) from seven European countries.