RECOGNITIONS
Let’s celebrate the winners of our first edition: PRECISEU Best Practice Recognition 2025!
The PRECISEU consortium proudly announced the winners of the first PRECISEU Best Practice Recognition during Life Sciences Baltics 2025 (Vilnius, LT), the leading international event for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices in the Baltic region.
The initiative acknowledges excellence in four distinct categories:
IMPACT
From Insight to Intervention
This category rewards dynamic partnerships between research institutions and industry that have successfully translated scientific discovery into practical, real-world health solutions. It honours those who not only invent but also implement — demonstrating measurable improvements in care delivery and patient outcomes.
WINNER: DIPCAN
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Pushing the Boundaries of What’s Possible
Designed for SMEs, startups, and spin-offs, this category celebrates those on the cutting edge of health innovation. It shines a light on emerging technologies, advanced therapies, and disruptive solutions that are redefining the landscape of personalised care—offering hope where standard treatments fall short.
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At the heart of personalised medicine lies data. This category honours outstanding achievements in data accessibility, interoperability, privacy, and ethical use. It recognises initiatives that unlock the full potential of health data to support decision-making, advance research, and drive fair, future-ready health systems.
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Building Trust and Engagement
True transformation begins with people. This category acknowledges initiatives that promote a culture of inclusion, education, and empowerment in healthcare. By fostering patient engagement, raising public awareness, and enhancing health literacy, these projects ensure that innovation is not only advanced—but embraced.
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