Professor Nona Janikashvili of the Department of Preclinical Sciences: Research Methodology and Management at Ken Walker International University participated in the international forum “From Ideas to Impact: Emerging Health Technologies in Action”, held in Brussels.
The event was organized within the priorities of the EU Mission on Cancer and the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI), bringing together leading European universities, research centers, and healthcare experts.
During the forum, Professor Janikashvili presented a vision for developing an interoperable infrastructure in digital health and precision medicine aimed at fostering innovation incubation and advancing collaborative research ecosystems.
Her presentation was recognized as one of the most successful contributions of the event, further highlighting the growing international recognition of Ken Walker International University and its active engagement in healthcare innovation and research.
The forum also included working meetings with representatives of European academic and research institutions, where participants discussed prospects for future partnerships, joint research initiatives, and involvement in international projects under the Horizon Europe framework.
“The forum in Brussels provided an important opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences with international partners. I am pleased that Ken Walker International University had the opportunity to present its vision in the fields of digital health and precision medicine. Events like this create new opportunities for international collaboration and the development of innovative projects,” said Professor Nona Janikashvili.
Ken Walker International University continues to expand its international academic partnerships and actively contributes to the global advancement of education, research, and healthcare innovation. Through participation in international forums and collaborative initiatives, KWIU further strengthens its presence within the global academic and scientific community.