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Webinar: leveraging EUCAIM to support early stage Generative AI Innovation in Cancer Research
JUN
Tue
10
09:00 - 10:30

This was 2 days ago

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online

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Health EIC

Are you applying to the EIC Pathfinder Challenge on Generative AI for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment?

Join EUCAIM and Federica Zanca (EIC Programme Manager for Medical Imaging & AI in Healthcare, European Commission) for a deep dive into how the Cancer Image Europe platform can empower innovators building multimodal AI tools.

This 90-minute session will:

  • Introduce the EUCAIM infrastructure and vision
  • Showcase EUCAIM’s tools for federated learning, benchmarking, and data governance
  • Explore how imaging can anchor multimodal AI model design
  • Present concrete use-cases and show how to engage with EUCAIM during proposal preparation
  • Offer a 45-minute interactive Q&A and discussion with the community

This is your chance to discover how EUCAIM can support the next generation of generative AI tools for cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how you can include this in your proposal for the upcoming EIC Pathfinder Challenge call.

Detailed agenda and registration can be found here.

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