Biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine
4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
Major Dutch technical university combining materials science, AI, biomedical engineering, and security research within Europe's leading high-tech industrial ecosystem.
“Projects span cardiovascular simulation (VPH-CaSE, MUSICARE), biomechanics, biomaterials, brain organoids, and robotic microsurgery (EurEyeCase).”
PrimaryNL339 projects - SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY
UK university specialising in AI, augmented reality, and data analytics for law enforcement and security applications across Europe.
“iPSpine (stem cell therapy for spinal regeneration, largest single grant at EUR 967K), Disc4All (computational simulations for intervertebral disc), and Solve-RD (rare disease diagnostics).”
UK35 projects - GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH CORPORATION
Georgia Tech's research arm — a top US engineering university bridging transatlantic cooperation in computational science, nanofabrication, and advanced materials.
“Partner in SYNMAT FOR ORGANOIDS (2022-2025), working on microfluidics encapsulation for intestinal organoid development.”
US12 projects - HOCHSCHULE RHEIN-WAAL-HSRW RHINE-WAAL UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
German university of applied sciences specializing in responsible research and innovation, science-society engagement, and translating EU research into institutional and territorial practice.
“iP-OSTEO works on iPSC-seeded osteochondral nanofibrous scaffolds, and iNavigate explores brain-inspired navigation technologies — both via MSCA-RISE staff exchanges.”
DE9 projects