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EIT Health and IHI join forces to drive breakthroughs in health research and innovation

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EIT Health and the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will facilitate collaboration and allow them to leverage their strengths, networks and expertise.

Both organisations receive EU funding under Horizon Europe, and the Memordandum of Understanding is in line with a wider drive to encourage EU programmes to build synergies with one another where relevant. Concretely, the MoU between EIT Health and IHI focuses on the identification of areas of mutual interest and means of collaboration.

More details in the respective press releases on the EIT Health website and on the IHI website.

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