VPH contributes to multiple Horizon Europe proposals and strengthens its service offering

Over the past months, VPH has been actively involved in a number of project proposals, confirming its role as a trusted partner for high-impact, cross-cutting activities.

VPH has contributed to several proposals submitted under calls related to NAM – New Approach Methodologies (tool-03), regulatory science (IND-03), cardiovascular disease (disease-15), gender-specific disease mechanisms (disease-11), and innovation (IHI).

With the deadlines for these calls now closed, VPH is particularly encouraged by the strong interest received from a wide range of organisations across Europe. This high level of engagement highlights the growing recognition of VPH’s expertise and its ability to contribute to the success of multidisciplinary consortia.

Across these proposals, VPH has provided tailored support in key transversal areas essential to maximising project impact:

Communication and Dissemination
VPH designs and implements strategic, multi-channel communication plans to ensure that project activities and results reach the right audiences. This includes content creation (articles, videos, podcasts, infographics, etc..), digital outreach, and the organisation of tailored events.

Stakeholder Engagement
Leveraging its extensive international network, VPH facilitates meaningful engagement with a broad spectrum of stakeholders: clinicians, researchers, industry representatives, patients, and policymakers. Through workshops, advisory boards, and co-creation activities, VPH ensures that projects remain aligned with real-world needs and expectations.

Regulatory and Policy Interaction
VPH plays a crucial role in bridging research and policy by supporting interaction with regulatory bodies and contributing to alignment with European frameworks. This helps projects navigate complex regulatory landscapes and enhances the potential for uptake and real-world implementation.

Transversal areas
VPH facilitates the stakeholder-driven translation via participatory co-creation to ensure responsible research and innovation (RRI) of (digital) health technology. Exploring trust and social relevance, with a dedicated patient-partnership strategy, integrated from inception.

These services are at the core of VPH’s collaboration model, supporting consortia in strengthening impact, dissemination, and long-term sustainability. If you want to know more about how we can contribute to your project, please visit our website, and do not hesitate to contact us for more information.

We are also preparing to contribute to the upcoming HORIZON-MISS-2026-02-CANCER-01 call under the European Commission Mission on Cancer, and invites interested organisations to get in touch for collaboration.