EUCAIM and the Foundation D34Health have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), establishing a strategic collaboration to accelerate progress in cancer research and trustworthy digital health across Europe.
The agreement sets the foundation for coordinated efforts in improving the discovery, access, and sharing of cancer-related research data. It brings together EUCAIM’s pan-European federated infrastructure for FAIR cancer imaging data and D34Health’s expertise in developing secure, interoperable, and privacy-preserving digital health ecosystems.
Under the MoU, both organisations will explore joint initiatives in key areas including:
- Secure cross-border data access and processing;
- Innovative solutions for multimodal clinical data, including synthetic data;
- Interoperability standards and federated learning;
- Ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI);
- Training and capacity building;
- Long-term sustainability of digital health infrastructures in Europe.
A joint task force will coordinate these activities and identify further opportunities for synergy between the two infrastructures. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to strengthening Europe’s capabilities in AI-driven clinical research and precision medicine. By combining resources, Research Infrastructure, expertise, advanced training and strategic vision, EUCAIM and D34Health aim to deliver meaningful advancements for researchers, clinicians, innovators, and ultimately, patients across Europe.