The SEARCH project has organised a special track workshop at the 39th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (IEEE CBMS 2026), that will take place from 3rd to 5th of June in Limassol, Cyprus.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare by enabling earlier disease detection, more accurate diagnoses, and better-informed treatment decisions. At Philips, we see AI as a powerful tool to support clinicians and improve patient outcomes.
At SimulaMet (Simula Metropolitan Centre for Digital Engineering), a leading Norwegian research center in Oslo, developing next-generation digital health solutions is at the core of our mission.
UBITECH was founded in Athens, Greece in 2005 and has since established itself as a leading force in the European technology landscape, securing numerous European Commission and national grants for groundbreaking R&D initiatives
The SEARCH project has formally launched its Scientific Advisory Board, which met for the first time the 12th of November in an online introductory session.
Synthetic data is emerging as a critical innovation to improve access to real-world data (RWD) while protecting patient privacy.
At Sahlgrenska University Hospital (SUH), one of Sweden’s largest hospitals, we improve healthcare through strong innovation, and clinic research in cooperation with academia, industry, and patients
Decentriq is a pioneer in confidential computing and secure data collaboration, enabling organizations to extract insights from sensitive data without compromising privacy or control
The European project SEARCH celebrated its second annual meeting from 23rd – 24th October ’25 in Athens, Greece.
The SEARCH project has created its own page on Hugging face, , a leading open-source platform where the machine learning community can collaborate on models, datasets, and applications.
Partners from across Europe have showcased SEARCH’s pioneering approach to synthetic data generation and federated learning at leading global events.
BYTE COMPUTER S.A. is a leading Greek ICT integrator with over 30 years of experience in delivering reliable business solutions across both the private and public sectors in Greece, as well as internationally in countries including Cyprus, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia.
The University of Thessaly's interest and central role in the SEARCH project stem from the significant potential that synthetic data holds for advancing healthcare.
The Maggioli Group has a rich history spanning over a century and four generations, evolving alongside Public Administration and the professional services connected to it.
At Syntheticus®, we believe that responsible data innovation can—and should—drive transformative advances in healthcare. Our core mission is to help organizations unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence without compromising the trust, confidentiality, or security of individual patients.
The IBM Research Lab in Dublin was founded in 2011 and ever since has consistently delivered major innovations in the areas of AI, security, hybrid cloud and quantum computing.
Motilent is a UK-based medical technology company at the forefront of gastrointestinal (GI) imaging and advanced data analysis. We develop advanced tooling that helps clinicians and researchers transform complex imaging data into meaningful insights.
TECNALIA is the largest centre of applied research and technological development in Spain, a benchmark in Europe and a member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance.
The German Oncology Center (GOC), part of the broader German Medical Institute (GMI) in Cyprus, joins the European SEARCH project as a clinical partner, contributing its medical and research expertise to help validate the use of synthetic healthcare data in real-world settings.
At Odense University Hospital (OUH), one of Denmark’s largest and most research-active hospitals, innovation is embedded in daily patient care.
Using advanced machine learning and synthetic imaging data, Sant Pau is leading efforts in stroke aetiology prediction while safeguarding patient privacy.
Takeda has joined the European project SEARCH (Synthetic Healthcare Data Governance Hub), contributing its clinical and scientific expertise to support the development of a responsible and collaborative ecosystem for synthetic health data and artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Fundació TIC Salut Social (FTSS) is a public body of the Catalonia Government (Generalitat de Catalunya) that works to facilitate digital transformation projects in the field of healthcare and social welfare.
The SEARCH project (Synthetic hEalthcare dAta goveRnanCe Hub) is poised to reshape the future of digital health in Europe by unlocking the full potential of synthetic data and artificial intelligence (AI) to drive safer, faster, and more personalised healthcare.
When we think about the future of healthcare, it’s easy to imagine the impact of artificial intelligence — personalised treatment plans, early disease detection, clinical decision support. But behind all of that innovation lies one essential ingredient: Data.
Today sees the launch of the Synthetic hEalthcare dAta goveRnanCe Hub (SEARCH); a multi-disciplinary initiative focused on creating synthetic healthcare data and facilitating secure data sharing across the biomedical ecosystem.