NIA attended the LEARN project’s sixth General Assembly on 20–21 November in Brussels, joining partners to review progress and plan the final phase of the project. Hosted by Vrije Universiteit Brussel’s imec-SMIT-VUB group and led by the project coordinator, the meeting focused on the last school cohorts in Denmark and Greece, ongoing air quality monitoring, sensor development, in vitro models, and air purification work.​

For NIA, the General Assembly was an opportunity to follow the preparation of the project’s final results, including upcoming policy recommendations and the launch of the LEARN Data Hub, and to stay closely connected to discussions on indoor air quality and children’s health. All twelve Horizon Europe partners took part in the meeting, with NIA contributing as the association partner in the consortium. Readers can find more information about the event and the project on the LEARN website.

 

Picture courtesy of the LEARN project