Verlab Institute Researchers at EIT Health DRIVE PROGRAM 2024

Verlab Institute researchers are participating in the prestigious EIT Health DRIVE PROGRAM 2024, which aims to enhance and develop regional innovation ecosystems in alignment with European Union methodologies. This exceptional program offers the opportunity to acquire advanced knowledge and skills through intensive work and collaboration with leading innovation centers in Europe.

The current phase of the program is being held at University of Technology Delft, one of the most renowned technical universities in the Netherlands. During this stage, participants have the opportunity to visit and work with centers of excellence in the Dutch innovation ecosystem, known for their outstanding expertise in innovation and technology development.

As the only team from the Western Balkans participating in this program, Verlab Institute will have the opportunity to apply the acquired knowledge and skills in the Western Balkan region. Our goal is to contribute to the development of innovations and improvement of the healthcare sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as more broadly in the Western Balkans.

We anticipate that this experience will significantly enrich our ability to advance the local ecosystem and that, through the application of new approaches and technologies, we will contribute to positive changes in the healthcare field. We look forward to further collaboration and the implementation of acquired knowledge, which will have long-term benefits for our community and region.

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