
EDCTP reinforces Europe’s strategic leadership for digital transformation and smarter responses to health challenges by investing in digital and AI technologies in health. This includes the digitalisation of research infrastructure,[1]diagnosis,[2] health systems,[3]remote patient monitoring,[4] and data management and exchange.[5] EDCTP also supports training of researchers in biostatistics and modelling,[6]bioinformatics,[7] and genomic epidemiology,[8] ensuring they can fully harness digital and AI technologies to tackle pressing health challenges.
Through these initiatives, EDCTP also advances the implementation of key strategies in digital health transformation, such as the EU Global Health Strategy, the European Strategy for AI in Science, the Africa CDC’s Digital Transformation Strategy, and the WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025. Its efforts strengthen Europe’s capacity to innovate locally and reduce dependencies in critical technology domains.
EDCTP creates collaboration and investment opportunities for European companies by supporting digital capacity and innovation in Africa. It also encourages joint ventures, technology transfer, and co-development of new products and services across Europe and Africa, building robust networks and collaborations that advance digital health research, innovation, and economic growth.
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[1] Project example: AFRICAI-RI (2025). CORDIS. European Commission
[2] Project example: MultiplexAI (2025), SkincAIr (2025). CORDIS. European Commission
[3] Project example: LINDA-FAMILIA (2025) CORDIS. European Commission
[4] Project example: IMPALA (2025)
[5] EDCTP (2024) EDCTP Knowledge Hub
[6] EDCTP (2025). Strategic Training Hubs for Fellowships in Public Health covering Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Modelling. CORDIS. European Commission.
[7] Project examples: GREAT-LIFE (2025), , BRIDGE NETWORK (2025). CORDIS. European Commission.
[8] Project examples: GenPath Africa (2025), PANGenS (2025); EpiGen Ethiopia (2025) CORDIS. European Commission