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Programmes HealthEIT Health is currently calling for applications for the following programmes:
- EIT Health 'Start-ups Meet Pharma'- Next deadline 26 September 2025: challenge-based matchmaking programme that bridges the gap between life science corporations and innovative health start-ups. Over the course of three months, a series of meetings and workshops with global pharma executives will be co-designed, tailored to the potential collaboration opportunities that each challenge brings.
- EIT Health certified innovation paths- Deadline 29 October 2025 (course start on 12 November2 025): Are you looking to upskill your existing knowledge in healthcare focusing on new trends in the industry? These EIT labelled programmes, created by European academic institutions and industry leaders, gives you the opportunity to personalise your learning journey combining healthcare insights, entrepreneurship and leadership skills.There are several courses on offer:
Please be aware taking part in these Certified Innovation Path programmes is not for free. We advise you to read carefully the programme costs and participation rules in advance.
More information available on the EIT Health website.
If you are interested in one (or more) of these programmes, don't hesitate to contact the EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands hub. E-Mail: bene.office@eithealth.eu
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