EUCAIM is pleased to announce that Poland, Cyprus, and Estonia have joined the growing group of EU Member States supporting the establishment of the EUCAIM European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC).
Cyprus and Estonia have officially appointed representatives by submitting Letters of Intent (LOIs), while Poland has confirmed its participation as an observer in the EDIC Working Group. Their involvement further broadens the collaborative foundation that underpins EUCAIM’s mission to create a trusted, interoperable, and sustainable digital infrastructure for cancer imaging data across Europe.
This development highlights the increasing momentum behind the EUCAIM EDIC initiative, which aims to enable secure and federated access to high-quality cancer imaging data in support of research, innovation, and improved clinical outcomes.
With the addition of these three countries, the number of EU Member States expressing interest in the EUCAIM EDIC continues to grow, reinforcing the shared European commitment to advancing cancer research and digital health.