Drive is a programme from EIT Health Innostars aimed at boosting innovation capacity in Europe’s emerging regions. We sat down with Roel Kamerling, the programme’s...
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Hungary is a gold mine of talent and early-stage start-ups with innovative ideas. A new community hub in Hungary officially opened its doors last week in Budapest...
Eleven health innovations from emerging regions have been selected in the EIT Health RIS Innovation Call 2021, with seven coming from the emerging Europe region. Each of...
The application of AI, telemedicine and machine learning in healthcare looks set to become Poland’s next major export success story. Further evidence of the...
Covid-19 has offered the healthcare sector a great opportunity to educate both policy makers and the general public about the importance of data in developing innovative...
Innovation in healthcare can often be a long, laborious process. Finding the right partners, the right investors, and plotting a path to market are challenges that all...
Covid-19 could have seen Europe’s start-ups retreat into their shells, to wait for the worst to pass. Instead, many have been spurred on to achieve new milestones...
Healthtech start-ups in emerging Europe have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic with a wealth of innovation. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has brought forth many...
There is no shortage of healthcare innovation coming out of emerging Europe at the moment, with start-ups creating a wide array of innovative products that have a high...
It was Covid-19 that understandably dominated discussion of the current and future healthcare landscape across the emerging Europe region at EE and the US: Towards 2030...
Emerging Europe talks to Mikołaj Gurdała, innovation manager at EIT Health Innostars, a part of EIT Health focused on Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, a community...
Scientists from emerging EU regions need to learn how to become good entrepreneurs and how to navigate a fragmented EU market. The EIT Health Regional Innovation Scheme...