This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 875406.

PERSIST, 5 million euros to improve care for cancer survivors with AI and Big Data
- Lead by Gradiant, Spanish ICT technology center, PERSIST will start next January 2020
- In this H2020 project, tools will be developed to improve the treatment of patients who have survived cancer
- 13 entities from 10 countries participate in this international research based on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for the health industry
Maribor, November, 11 2019.- Gradiant will lead an international research project using artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data technologies for the European healthcare sector. Specifically, the PERSIST project will combine the expertise of 13 partners to develop an innovative platform that will support the decision-making of medical doctors to improve the care of cancer survivors.
In this project, which will officially start in January 2020 with the first consortium meeting in Vigo, more than 50 experts from Europe and Turkey will research the problems encountered by patients who survive cancer, specifically breast and colorectal cancer.
The consortium, with partners from Spain, Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Latvia, Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium and Turkey, is funded by the European Union with more than 5 million euros, under the Horizon 2020 program.
“PERSIST’s objectives are very ambitious. We are pursuing a radical breakthrough in the quality of treatment and follow-up of cancer survivors. We will not only develop innovative applications based on artificial intelligence and big data, but we will demonstrate their effectiveness in improving the quality of life of these patients. In this regard, our approach is fully patient-centric while taking into account all the necessary elements of the healthcare ecosystem, in order to ensure a rapid uptake of the results in the European context”, Luis Pérez-Freire, executive director at Gradiant, the Spanish RTO leading the PERSIST project.
AI inference platform
Deep learning superworkstation
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