D3.2 1st Dissemination and Communication Activities Report

Apr 6, 2022 | Deliverables

The deliverable describes all Communication and Dissemination activities that have taken place since the beginning of the project, and mainly after the submission of the Communication Roadmap. Scope of the activities is to maximize the impact and the awareness of the project. All tasks have involved the whole consortium to ensure their buy-in. The 1st  Dissemination and Communication Activities Report builds mostly upon all the activities that have taken place since the beginning of the project. The deliverable will be updated every one and a half year, along with the reporting period of the project. The report presents a detailed overview of the dissemination activities during M1-18 for the ProCAncer-I project. It includes the objectives of the activities, target groups, promotional tools and material, and visual identity among other strategies. All tools are being used to raise worldwide awareness and principally act as the brand guidelines of the project. Also, the deliverable reports all the actions that have been concluded up to M18 for the dissemination of the project.  

Highlights

ProCAncer-I at the EMUC24 in Lisbon

ProCAncer-I at the EMUC24 in Lisbon

The progress of major trials, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), and interdisciplinary best practices will comprise the scientific programme of the 16th European Multidisciplinary Congress on Urological Cancers (EMUC24), which will take place from 7 to 10...

Third Dissemination Event of the ProCAncer-I Project in Athens

Third Dissemination Event of the ProCAncer-I Project in Athens

ProCAncer-I organised the 3rd Dissemination Event of the project at the 21st IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, held in Athens, Greece, May 27-30, 2024. During the symposium, ProCAncer-I organised the Workshop “Integrating imaging Data and AI models...

AI in PCa imaging : The current status and future perspectives

AI in PCa imaging : The current status and future perspectives

Ιn recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has transformed the prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostic pathway, based on the evidence of multiple high-level evidence studies (refs 4M, MRI first, and PROMIS). Taken together, the evidence indicates that prostate MRI...

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