Sponsored by Paris Brain Institute, the Institut Imagine, the Institut Pasteur and the startup Caméo, EPICA is an innovative training program to boost partnership innovation in health through an immersive approach.
Collaborations between academia and private companies are now recognized as an essential lever for scientific, technological and clinical innovation. They facilitate knowledge transfer and the creation of revolutionary health startups. Yet the link between these two worlds remains fragile.
EPICA responds to this need by offering unique immersive training, aimed at strengthening these synergies and jointly addressing the challenges of health innovation.
Why choose EPICA?
Immersive training is more than just learning
EPICA offers you a unique experience that combines theoretical knowledge and practical immersion in startups. You will work in partnership with private and public sector professionals, promoting the sharing of practices and mutual enrichment.
A Program Designed by Health Innovation Leaders
EPICA is the result of a collaboration between Paris Brain Institute, the Institut Imagine, the Institut Pasteur, and the startup Cameo. Together, they provide state-of-the-art training to develop the skills essential to partnership innovation.
The programme in 3 objectives
- Emerging Public-Private Collaborative Projects
- Sharing a Common Vision and Dive Into the Healthy Ecosystem
- Building skills through practice
Who is EPICA for?
The programme is aimed at students, PhD, post-doctoral, researcher, and employees in the public and private sectors, who wish to strengthen their skills in partnership innovation and integrate best practices for conducting collaborative research projects.
An innovative training path
The EPICA program is a Qualiopi certified training organization offering a training program certifying CPF and OPCO funding.
Want to get started?
Join EPICA and become a Health Innovation Partner.
To learn more about the EPICA program, visit its dedicated site.
Click hereEPICA is an initiative supported by the State and the IDF Region within the framework of the IFPAI Action, the regional component of the Future Investment Programme, run by the Caisse des Dépôts (Bank of Territories).