| Dear VHT enthusiasts, the EDITH project is now well and truly over. We are awaiting input from the final review before the last outputs of our joint work can be made public. In the meantime, we are of course thinking of ways to continue supporting the VHT ecosystem. In order to keep you appraised of these activities and opportunities, we ask you to sign up for the EDITH legacy mailinglist. Below you can also find the link to the final draft of the VHT roadmap (please check your details in the contributors annex) and information on the VHT Manifesto that has now been transferred to the European Commission. As soon as we receive the green light, we will send you one last newsletter with the final version of the roadmap and associated policy brief. | Prof Liesbet Geris, EDITH coordinator | | EDITH legacy mailing list | | After two years, the EDITH project is coming to an end. However, the journey of the VHT is only just beginning. The VPH Institute, as coordinator of EDITH, would like to keep you informed of any further developments on the VHT front. In order to do that, we ask your permission to add your contact details to a dedicated EDITH legacy mailing list. We will use this mailing list strictly to communicate about VHT-related information. You can withdraw your name from it at any time you want. If you want to stay in touch, please complete the following form - which should take no more than 1 minute. | | | | EDITH wants to acknowledge all the contributors! | | The VHT roadmap is the result of countless interactions, exchanges, questions, comments and contributions over the last 2 years. Every one of those has been significant in its own way and we would like to acknowledge the people behind them. As a participant in EDITH activities, you will be listed as a contributor. The list of contributors will be included as annex to the full EDITH roadmap. In case you prefer that your name is not mentioned, please inform us via info@edith-csa.eu | | | |
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