Mark Your Calendars: Two Key Events on Virtual Human Twins (VHT) Are Coming Soon!

10 Oct 2025

Two upcoming events on the future of Virtual Human Twins (VHT) present a unique chance to delve into groundbreaking innovations and collaboration in personalized medicine and AI. Bringing together key stakeholders from across Europe, these events aim to advance VHT technology, transform healthcare practices, and promote cross-sector collaboration. 

European Virtual Human Twins (VHT) Initiative: Accelerating innovation and making personalised medicine a reality through virtual human twins 

Date: 21 October 2025 

Location: Online and at Centre A. Borschette (CCAB), rue Froissart 36, 1040 Brussels 

The European Commission is organizing a high-level event to discuss the strategic vision for the European Virtual Human Twins (VHT) Initiative. Aiming to drive AI innovation and make personalized medicine a reality, this initiative was launched in December 2023, focusing on the development and adoption of virtual human twins in healthcare.  

The event will bring together key stakeholders, including policymakers, researchers, industry innovators, and healthcare professionals, to discuss the strategic direction of the initiative, especially in bringing VHT technologies into clinical practice. 

High-level strategic and technical sessions will take place with keynote speakers from a variety of institutes, directorates-general, and other relevant organizations, including DG CONNECT, DG SANTE, European Medicine Agency (EMA), and more.  

Web Streaming will be available with no prior registration!  

For more info click here 

EU-funded research on Virtual Human Twins (VHTs): fostering collaboration to accelerate innovation 

Date: 22 October 2025 

Location: Online and in Brussels 

The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) is organizing an event that will bring together leading EU-funded research initiatives on Virtual Human Twins (VHTs), including Horizon Europe projects and Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) projects.  

It will represent an amazing opportunity to align current research initiatives with the strategic goals set out in the EDITH Roadmap and lay the foundation for collaboration in the development of the upcoming Advanced VHT Platform, aiming to drive VHT innovation and its integration into clinical practice. 

For more info, click here! 

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