COVID-19 Online libraries

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 20 April 2020.

As a response to multiple research group requests and thanks to the authorisation of data owners, EisphorIA has deployed its Natural Language Processing (NLP) solution. This allows researchers to access thousands of COVID-19 related scientific papers, assisted by artificial intelligence. The service helps researchers to gain insights into the Coronavirus, identify trends and understand quickly...

ITALY: Research facilities to experiment with COVID-19

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 17 April 2020.

Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste, an Italian research centre, aims to actively contribute to COVID-19 research, giving special priority to experiments related to SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins and studies of possible drugs for viral infection treatment. Researchers from all over the world have the possibility to benefit from remote access to Elettra/FERMI beamlines and perform experiments on a priority...

United Nations: Global Humanitarian Response Plan

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 17 April 2020.

The COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) is a joint effort of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), a forum that includes the United Nations and other international organisations and NGOs with a humanitarian mandate, to analyse and respond to the direct public health crisis and the indirect humanitarian consequences of the pandemic, particularly for people living in countries...

SWEDEN: Innovative testing facilities

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 17 April 2020.

An inspiring example of how companies from the Stockholm region retool operations to assist in the fight against the coronavirus is the story of A23 Lab AB. Until a few weeks ago, the clinical laboratory A23 Lab based at the Biomedical Center in Uppsala, only conducted testing for prostate cancer using a proprietary test. Now, it’s redirecting its efforts towards COVID-19 sampling as an official...

Respirator developed by TU Delft students

Submitted by Veronika Muller on 17 April 2020.

Three master students of clinical technology at the TU Delft are fighting at the forefront in the current Coronavirus crisis. In just three weeks and with support of their professor and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the AirOne respirator is now ready for use. The first 500 units were already ordered by the Dutch Ministry. These respirators are manufactured on the TU Delft campus and should be...

BULGARIA: online meetings for clusters on COVID-19

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 15 April 2020.

Over the last two weeks, Sofia Investment Agency (InvestSofia) and Innovative Sofia, together with the direct participation of the Sofia Deputy Mayor for Digitalization, Mr. Vladimir Danailov, have been organising online meetings with a number of industry clusters and associations in Sofia, Bulgaria. The group e-met with the Bulgarian Startup Association (BESCO), the Association for Innovation...

App to bundle 3D printing capacities throughout Europe

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 15 April 2020.

AstroPrint, a Malaga-based software company specilised on 3D printing, has just launched an App to help tackle the Corona crisis. Through the AstroPrint Clusters Platform, Regional Coordinators can manage 'Clusters' of 3D Printer owners and makers and distribute the medical supplies they print/make to hospitals. This nurses and doctors get Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) they need to stay...

AUSTRALIA: Technical requirements for manufacturers of ventilators

Submitted by Veronika Muller on 15 April 2020.

The Australian government is increasing the availability of invasive ventilators to support Intensive Care Units (ICUs) throughout the country. Therefore, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has published new minimum technical requirements for domestically manufactured ventilators. These requirements ensure the suitability of ventilators for supply and use in Australian hospitals when...

Coronavirus: 5 useful things to know

Submitted by Veronika Muller on 15 April 2020.

The European Commission is working closely with EU Member States to f ight the pandemic in a coordinated way because decisions taken by one country will affect people across the Union. The situation is changing very quickly so to help you keep up with the latest developments, here are five things that may be useful to know from the official Medium account of the European Commission: Important...

The faces of European solidarity

Submitted by Veronika Muller on 15 April 2020.

A team of European doctors and nurses from Romania and Norway, deployed through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, is being immediately dispatched to Milan and Bergamo to support Italian medical staff working around the clock to battle the coronavirus. Furthermore, Austria has offered over 3,000 litres of disinfectant to Italy via the Mechanism. Several other EU Member States have also sent...