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Deadline extended for tender: Platform for advanced Virtual Human Twins

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The call for tenders under the current Digital Europe Work Programme aims to invest into a procurement of state-of-the-art platform for advanced Virtual Human Twins (VHT) integration and validation models.

Virtual human twins hold great potential in advancing personalised care as they will be able to accelerate tangible benefits for citizens and patients, while also sustaining and advancing EU science and technology.

Under the EU Virtual Human Initiative, this call will facilitate advanced, collaborative VHT research and technology development by procuring a new, distributed and accessible platform system and associated services in the pre-competitive space.

The deadline for submission was extended until 7 June 2024.

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