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EIT Health Flagships Call 2024 open for applications

10th January 2024

The call for activities will enable EIT Health Partners, and our wider network of actors across Europe’s ecosystem, to focus on delivering solutions to our biggest healthcare challenges.

With a total budget available of 11 million euros, EIT Health will fund up to 22 projects and programmes to develop their innovation ideas targeted at providing products, services and courses that will address current unmet needs.

EIT Health’s unique position as a neutral platform that can act as both a strategic and an implementation instrument enables us to open this Call to everyone. Organisations, both small and large including existing Partners, start-ups, healthcare providers, research bodies, payors, policy bodies, institutions and municipalities are all invited to actively participate.

All activities will need to relate to one of EIT Health’s two priority areas, otherwise known as Flagships. The topics have been chosen to match with Europe’s top health priorities:

  • “New models to deliver healthcare” looks at how we can redefine health models to establish a foundation for value-based healthcare.
  • “Digital transformation of healthcare” aims to support digital health transformation in Europe through digital health medical devices and repurposing and sharing data.

The call will invite interested innovators to apply across a one-year time span with two application deadlines 28 February 2024 and 18 September 2024.

To find out more please visit our Flagship Hub.

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