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EU policies and rotary support in the development of sustainable technology in service of health

An innovative model of the biomolecular laboratory was developed by a team of young volunteers,  supported by the pro bono assistance offered by some Lombardian Universities (State University of Milan, Politecnico of Milan, University of Bergano) and by Porsche Consulting Italy, directly supervised by Josef Nierling, CEO.The event will take place on 20 June from 18:00-20:00 at Regione Lombardia offices, Brussels.

The extraordinary performance achieved by this laboratory, coupled with the extreme flexibility to deal with the wide set of virus or genetic based diseases, the reduced need of sanitary staff and the low operating costs, make it one of the few positive legacies of the recent pandemic for today's and tomorrow's healthcare systems.
First and foremost, this initiative is imagined as an opportunity to exchange valuable insights with representatives from the European Institutions, EU Member States, and other entities responsible for healthcare system management, both within and outside the EU. The aim is to explore how this project aligns with the policies of the European Union in the realm of health protection, thereby creating a collaborative synergy.

To register, please send an email to lombardia_ue@regione.lombardia.it