IHI SYNTHIA is presenting at the European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) conference 2025 together with Horizon EU projects AISYM4MED, FLUTE, and SECURED .
This year’s theme, “Empowering Europe’s Future with AI and Data,” will bring together industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and innovators to shape the future of the European data economy. The conference will take place on 12-14 November 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
SYNTHIA Partner Serena Elizabeth Marshal, Senior Researcher at DNV, is presenting in the joint session themed: Ecosystems of Innovation: Ensuring Trust, Quality & Ethics in Data Use.
More details to follow.
SYNTHIA is driving forward the transformative potential of synthetic data in healthcare and beyond. By joining forces with fellow IHI and Horizon Europe-funded projects — such as AISYM4MED, FLUTE, PHASE IV AI, PHEMS, SECURED, SYNTHEMA, and IHI SEARCH — we collectively represent a new frontier in data-driven healthcare.
While each project has its own use cases and scientific focus, we share a unifying ambition: to reshape healthcare systems through responsible, privacy-preserving, and impactful innovation. This collaboration is not only about knowledge exchange, but also about amplifying our shared messages to diverse audiences — from policymakers to patients. Together, we aim to foster greater trust in synthetic data, AI, and digital health technologies by showing their tangible benefits in clinical practice. Within our respective domains, we are paving the way toward personalised medicine that is more inclusive, data-accessible, and equitable.
For the EBDVF2025 participation, we collaborate with AISYM4MED, FLUTE, SECURED (through the Healthdata4EU initiative) in a joint session.
The European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) brings together industry professionals, business developers, researchers and policy-makers from all over Europe and other regions of the world to advance policy actions and industrial and research activities in the areas of Data and AI. The EBDVF 2025 is organised by the Big Data Value Association (BDVA), in collaboration with DTU – Technical University of Denmark and SDU – University of Southern Denmark.