Onderwerp: [EDITH] Final Ecosystem Meeting: Building the VHT and Beyond

Dear VHT enthusiast,


it was wonderful seeing so many of you in Amsterdam, bringing your perspectives, insights, comments and suggestions. After the upcoming break, we will be putting everything together and move towards the final draft of the roadmap. Please share your personal comments and remarks through the different channels communicated below. We wish you a relaxing and inspiring summer time!


Prof Liesbet Geris, EDITH coordinator

FINAL EDITH-CSA ECOSYSTEM MEETING

“Amsterdam has always been a place where cultures meet when people come together, a place where the world come in and out.” Says Peter Paul Verbeek, the rector of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) at the welcome address of the Final EDITH-CSA Ecosystem Meeting ...

A full report of the meeting will be circulated in the September newsletter. Stay tuned!


VHT Roadmap still open for comments!

Access the Roadmap on Google Docs at this link and insert your comments making sure they mention your name for inclusion in the contributors list.


Your expertise is very important to us. We want to ensure that your voice is heard and the Roadmap represents the perspectives and recommendations from the entire ecosystem. Together we can drive innovation, and impact the future of healthcare!


Do you feel that something needs deeper discussion?

Post it on the Community of Practice on Slack!
Click here to join the Community.

Virtual Human Twin Manifesto

As an essential element of the European VHT initiative, the Manifesto not only fosters collaboration in the current VHT ecosystem by bringing together different ecosystem players supporting this flagship initiative of the European Commission, but also facilitates the framework for further collaboration.


Don’t hesitate and get your organization to sign the Manifesto and be amongst the early adopters of the VHT vision!

New video: VHT ethical and legal challenges

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