Pioneering a Healthier Europe with I3-INSHAPE
As Europe faces increasing challenges related to inactive lifestyles and chronic diseases, the I3-INSHAPE project, led by Blautic, emerges as a beacon of innovation and
The KDT-JU Program of the European Commission, created to drive sustainable digital technologies applied to the European electronics systems and components industry, has approved funding for the SUSTRONICS project this December, totaling 19 million euros.
The project is a consortium led by Phillips Healthcare, in which Onalabs participates alongside a total of 40 companies and institutions considered among the most important in the healthcare and energy ecosystem, including Infineon, CSEM, CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer, and CSIC. One of its main objectives is to develop sustainable manufacturing technologies and materials for use in medical devices.
As Europe faces increasing challenges related to inactive lifestyles and chronic diseases, the I3-INSHAPE project, led by Blautic, emerges as a beacon of innovation and
It has been hard to keep silent, but we can finally announce it: we have incorporated the Barça Innovation Hub (BIHUB) as a strategic partner
>Increasingly, the world of basketball, especially at the high competition level, demands high levels of performance from its players, sometimes reaching extreme levels. These days,
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