• Medizintechnik

    The Co-Versatile project

    The CO-VERSATILE project is launched by 21 partners from across Europe to boost manufacturing responsiveness to counteract the shortage of vital medical equipment and protect caregivers and citizens. Europe’s manufacturing sector is to play a pivotal role in adequate and rapid response to health crisis and deliver quick results for society. The CO-VERSATILE project receives funding from the EU’s research and innovation programme Horizon 2020 and is led by Budapest-based research institute SZTAKI. Today Dr Robert Lovas, the project coordinator of CO-VERSATILE and Deputy Director of the Hungarian Institute for Computer Science and Control (SZTAKI) announces the kick off and unveils the details of the project at the e-Infrastructure Reflection…