Euro-BioImaging Annual Report 2024


Published July 1, 2025
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We are delighted to share the Euro-BioImaging Annual Report with you! Dive into this document to learn more about how our infrastructure grew and changed in 2024, a pivotal year for Euro-BioImaging. We are proud of yet another year working together to contribute to excellent science, and to leverage imaging technology, data, and expertise for research and innovation.  Many thanks to all our colleagues and friends, at the Nodes and beyond, who contributed time, texts, images and more to this document!

Annual Report (pdf)

What's in our Annual Report

Our Annual Report 2024 tells the story of our most important milestones. The year was marked by significant growth for our infrastructure and by two successful monitoring and evaluation exercises. We entered our fifth year of operations, and extended our presence on European and international platforms.

  • We onboarded six new Nodes & 20 additional facilities through the Node upgrade process.
  • Several extremely impactful EU-funded projects were launched, shaping our Hub team and development of our infrastructure in the coming years together with our Nodes. 
  • Two major review exercises took place - the ESFRI monitoring and the Euro-BioImaging Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) evaluation.
  • We continued to report growth in the number of user projects and impactful user stories.
  • We celebrated ten years of collaboration with the Euro-BioImaging Industry Board. 

In the Annual Report 2024, we invite you to learn more about our activities, our accomplishments, and our community.

 You can download the pdf of Euro-BioImaging Annual Report or read it online as a flipbook here.

Annual Report 2024

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