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On International Nurses Day, discover the EU4Health projects managed by HaDEA that contribute to empowering nurses through education and training.

On the occasion of World Ovarian Cancer Day, HaDEA interviewed Sampsa Hautaniemi and Ann-Christin Ostwaldt from the DECIDER project. DECIDER is a Horizon Europe research and innovation project that is working on overcoming chemotherapy resistance in high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC).

Meet the Horizon Europe projects from OBEClust that will participate in ECO 2025

On 30 April 2025, HaDEA organised a virtual info session on the Call DIGITAL-2025-EDIH-AC-08: European Digital Innovation Hubs - Associated countries (EDIHs with reinforced AI focus), launched under the Digital Europe Programme. The materials from the session are now available.

The Digital Europe Programme (DEP) and previously the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF Telecom) programme have funded actions aimed at supporting independent regional hubs for analysis of digital media ecosystems, including the impact of AI in disinformation.

HaDEA manages many EU-funded projects and initiatives related to immunisation and vaccines, as well as aimed at overcoming vaccine hesitancy, promoting good vaccination practices and improving vaccine uptake.

Each year, Girls in ICT Day - celebrated on the fourth Thursday of April - encourages young women and girls to explore careers in STEM. To mark the occasion, HADEA is spotlighting three EU-funded projects that are actively breaking down barriers and empowering girls in tech.

HaDEA has signed two new framework contracts under the EU4Health programme in the areas of pharmaceutical legislation and data-driven policy for medical products, as well as healthcare provision for Adolescent and Young Adults (AYA) cancer patients.

HaDEA is actively contributing to the AI revolution by funding AI-related projects. Today, HaDEA manages more than 900 projects that either develop or apply AI tools. These projects range widely, from applying AI to improve healthcare diagnostics, to boosting manufacturing efficiency.

To mark World Parkinson’s Day, HaDEA interviewed Prof. Leontios Hadjileontiadis, coordinator of AI-PROGNOSIS, a Horizon Europe research and innovation project aiming to advance Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and care via novel predictive models combined with digital biomarkers from everyday devices.

During May and June 2025, several key EU space events are taking place. Learn more and discover all the opportunities.

On 26 March HaDEA organised a webinar on REporting and PAyment (REPA), describing how to prepare and present both technical and financial documentation.

HaDEA manages EU-funded projects under the programmes EU4Health, Horizon Europe and Horizon2020 that are committed to improving the health of mothers and babies.

World Health Day, marked each year on 7 April, puts global health priorities in focus. By funding smart, AI-driven solutions, the EU is helping build a more accessible, efficient, and equitable healthcare system for all.

HaDEA manages projects and initiatives under the EU4Health, Horizon Europe and Digital Europe programmes to support the implementation of the EHDS.

Last week the team of the official portal for European data delivered the EU Open Data Days 2025, a two day conference that brings together data enthusiasts, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss and showcase the power of open data. Discover HaDEA-managed projects in this field.

PHOTORAMA is an EU-funded project focused on creating a circular model for the photovoltaic (PV) industry. By developing advanced recycling technologies, it aims to recover critical materials from end-of-life solar panels and bridge the gap between manufacturing and recycling.

A new plug-in, to be made available as open source, provides on-the-fly translations of Better Training for Safer Food ACADEMY content

HaDEA is funding a number of projects working in the field of environment and health at the workplace.

24 March marks World Tuberculosis Day, an occasion to give the spotlight to HaDEA-managed projects funded under the Horizon Europe programme. These two projects are working towards new vaccine solutions and new therapies which are indispensable to combatting tuberculosis.