The Euro-BioImaging Annual Report 2023 is available online


Published July 1, 2024

The Euro-BioImaging Annual Report 2023 is now available online! More than just a catalogue of achievements, this document underscores the unity of our community and our shared mission to leverage imaging technology, data, and expertise for research and innovation.  If you liked our Annual Report from last year, you will love this new edition!

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This Annual Report 2023 is a tribute to the Euro-BioImaging Community's unwavering commitment to advancing science. 2023 was a pivotal year for Euro-BioImaging, with significant progress and growth. The infrastructure transitioned from its early stages to a more mature development phase, extending its presence on European and international platforms.

The Euro-BioImaging Annual Report 2023 includes numerous highlights, such as the celebration of two new consortium members—Belgium and Spain; an overview of our Strategic Plan 2024-2028 and its six ambitious goals to shape the future of imaging in Europe; a presentation of EVOLVE—an INFRA-DEV project that will boost Euro-BioImaging's capacity; curated, detailed insights for each Euro-BioImaging Node; stories and publication highlights from our user projects; the latest technology developments from our Nodes, and much more!

You can download the Euro-BioImaging Annual Report 2023 or read it online.


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