Web3: hype or reality? Tech leaders weigh in at EIT Hub Silicon Valley’s summit

Web3: hype or reality? During its INNOVEIT Open Day on 8 November 2022, the EIT Hub Silicon Valley set itself to clear it up with some of the most prominent tech leaders and entrepreneurs from both sides of the Atlantic.
EIT Hub Silicon Valley INNOVEIT Open Day

8 November 2022
Join our INNOVEIT Open Day online event, focusing on Web3: hype or reality? How can European and US startups capitalise on its opportunities?
Commissioner Mariya Gabriel brings the European innovation model to Silicon Valley

In October 2022, European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel visited Silicon Valley to shed light on the new European Innovation Agenda. Read the highlights of her visit.
EIT Hub Silicon Valley’s ideation workshop for EU countries

30 September 2022
This workshop, open to EU diplomats in Silicon Valley, will explore how EU startups can more effectively reach the US market.
The Ripple

No more awkward “what do you do?” conversations but getting to business right away!
The Ripple offers professional online networking on steroids for international business professionals!
Create your profile today to check out the requests and offers of other participants, and start sending/accepting meeting invites to discuss the same on April 27. You will meet participants during 12 minute video calls, right inside Conversation Starter (nothing to install).
Europe SV Meeting

AI Transatlantic Hackathon

European Innovation Hubs in Silicon Valley

European innovation hubs act as facilitators, supporting and driving European ecosystem actors in their approach to the Bay Area.
Connect with Greece

AI event with EUDel and OpenAustria

The Health not The Death is a fundamental human right. A healthy population is not to be seen as human and social capital, an input, or by-product, towards economic growth. Alongside a healthy and sustainable environment, a solidarity, a healthy population must be the ultimate goal especially nowadays in helping Ukrainian migrants with cancer and their families.
Solidarity in health is a cornerstone of EU health policy. There are wide disparities in many health outcomes across the region and those outcomes. The access rules dramatically affect healthcare systems which are at the forefront of the migrant way, the people who are searching for help and the way how we could enhance and support their healthier and wellbeing status.
In order to ensure their access to care and continued cure in need, the probability of receiving a timely diagnosis and of surviving differs greatly from country to country where they are now. There is lack of information, help and inequalities in access. People need help in navigating cancer knowledge, diagnostics, secondary monitoring and prevention, way of treatments, and care.
Shifting our mindset, supporting healthcare connectivity, removing inequalities overall across Europe is our mission and even more now in a time of crisis, helping the Ukrainian people dealing with cancer is a good place to begin this transformative revolution.
1) Whether we have a chance to foster more holistic and integrated approaches to receive information and care, by supporting coordination and maximising an enabling and health-enhancing effect of care across services from different countries?
2) Whether actions should address the social determinants of health, the countries where they are now, the health need which they have, the social and language barriers are the conditions which have to be taken into consideration in a coordinated manner?
How might we improve patients and /or people who seek healthcare support, access to healthcare services at an EU & the Member States Healthcare systems level? Especially in a time of crisis in Europe.
How might we support refugees fleeing from their countries by navigating them to medical centres to receive best available care?