Successful Completion of the GALATEA Midterm Meeting in Athens

InSyBio participated in the midterm meeting of the GALATEA Horizon Europe Project, which took place in Athens on 11–12 March 2026 at the Athena Research Center. The meeting marked an important milestone in the implementation of the project and brought together consortium partners from across Europe to review the progress achieved during the first phase of the action.

During the two-day meeting, participants reviewed the scientific and technical work carried out to date, with particular emphasis on research progress, training activities, and secondments. The meeting also provided an opportunity to assess the results obtained so far, exchange expertise across disciplines, and discuss the planning of the next phase of the project.

InSyBio contributed to the meeting through the participation of its members, Harry Zaverdas, Konstantinos Theofilatos, Konstantina Liontou, and Foteini Kiskira, who took part in the consortium discussions and knowledge-exchange activities.

A central element of the meeting was the dynamic presentation of experiences and results from researchers and secondees, highlighting the interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge transfer that constitute a core component of GALATEA. The consortium also welcomed the Project Officer, whose feedback and strategic guidance were especially valuable for shaping the next implementation period.

GALATEA is focused on advancing innovation in digital health through the development of AI-driven digital twin technologies for personalised infant nutrition. The project continues to bring together expertise from multiple disciplines in order to contribute to better-informed, data-driven approaches for the healthiest possible start in life.

InSyBio would like to thank all consortium partners for the constructive collaboration, as well as the Athena Research Center for hosting a productive and inspiring meeting in Athens. Further information on the project is available on the official GALATEA project website.

For more information on the programme, you can also visit theofficial GALATEA project website: https://galateahe.eu/

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