The INNAXE project - from the European Horizon 2021 program - aims to strengthen the networking of life sciences and healthcare ecosystems to increase their efficiency and innovation capabilities, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities stemming from the twin transformation.
The BRIGHT project within the European COSME program, launched in February 2022, aims to improve services that facilitate life sciences ecosystem digitization, and contributes to strengthening the international competitiveness and value chains of the digital health subsector in Europe.
2016-2022
Boost4Health is a European project that forms part of the transnational support programme Interreg North-West aimed at boosting the innovation and international growth capabilities of life science SMEs in nine member regions in North-West Europe, including Catalonia, in order to enhance the regions’ competitiveness.
2016-2019
Onconet is a project included in the Interreg Sudoe transnational programme that aim establish a permanent network of excellence in oncology through the mobilization of health actors in the health field in southwestern Europe in relation to prevention, diagnosis, care and translational research.
2015-2017
BioXclusters alliance is the follow-up of the original bioXclusters project funded from 2012 to 2014, which aims to facilitate SME's companies access to non-European markets. The 4 leading clusters of Europe are participating.
2012-2015
Bilat USA 2.0 is a project under the European Commission’s 7th Framework Program (7FP) that promotes cooperation in science, technology and innovation between Europe and the United States. In addition to Catalonia, eight other European countries and four prestigious American bodies are participating.
2013-2015
Transbio SUDOE is the continuation of the Interbio project, aimed at uniting research centers, technology platforms, universities and companies in eight regions in Spain, France and Portugal in a multidisciplinary network to more effectively transform the results of biotechnology research into economic results.
2012-2013
bioXclusters was a project carried out with support from the European Union that aimed to boost and promote the international competitiveness of biotechnology SMEs in three strategic markets: the United States, China and Brazil.
2012-2014
ETTBio was an Interreg IVC international cooperation program geared towards identifying, exchanging and sharing best practices for technology transfer in biotechnology with the final goal of improving regional policies in this area. It has ten partners from seven European regions.
2010-2013
HealthTIES was a consortium made up of four European regions that aimed to promote innovation in medical technology and bridge the gap between research in this area and patient needs.
2009-2012
Interbio was an interregional cooperation program that aimed to foster transnational cooperation, technology transfer and innovation in the fields of biotechnology and the life sciences in southwestern Europe.
2009-2011
Bio-CT aimed to valorize projects and create biotechnology companies. Participants included bodies from Germany, France, Hungary, Italy, the United Kingdom and Catalonia.
2006-present
CEBR is comprised of a network of biotechnology support professionals that support their biocommunity through direct services, including networking, incubation, partnering and cluster promotion.