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Co-Building Tomorrow’s Healthcare: Collaborative Approaches in Research

Co-Building Tomorrow’s Healthcare: Collaborative Approaches in Research

On June 9, 2026, the Collaborative Research and Innovation Center (CRIC) of Université Centrale Group (UCG) hosted a scientific event at the Honoris Medical Simulation Center, bringing together researchers, healthcare professionals, experts, and institutional stakeholders to discuss the current challenges and future opportunities of collaborative health research in Tunisia.

Held under the theme:

“Co-Building Tomorrow’s Healthcare : Collaborative Approaches in Research”

The event provided a platform for insightful discussions on the role of collaborative research in addressing healthcare challenges and driving innovation.

Throughout the morning, distinguished speakers shared their expertise on:

  • Current healthcare priorities and challenges in Tunisia;
  • The importance of collaborative and multidisciplinary research;
  • Successful models of cooperation between academia, healthcare institutions, and industry partners;
  • Innovative research projects and their impact on healthcare improvement;
  • Future opportunities for scientific partnerships and innovation.

The event fostered meaningful exchanges among participants and highlighted the importance of strengthening collaboration between researchers, healthcare professionals, and decision-makers to develop sustainable solutions for tomorrow’s healthcare needs.

Through this initiative, the Collaborative Research and Innovation Center (CRIC) reaffirms its commitment to promoting scientific excellence, fostering innovation, and supporting impactful research that contributes to the advancement of healthcare in Tunisia and beyond.

                           

                         

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