Partners
GeoAI4EI is co-produced with the communities that will use it. The toolbox is designed with and for researchers, public health agencies, policymakers, and supranational bodies — so that the tools solve real problems in epidemic intelligence and pandemic preparedness.
Supranational bodies
GeoAI4EI aligns its work with the organisations that coordinate European and global health security:
| Partner | Role |
|---|---|
| ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control) | European public health surveillance and response coordination |
| HERA (Health and Executive Agency for Research and Innovation) | European health research and innovation policy |
| WHO (World Health Organization) | Global epidemic intelligence and health security |
Researchers
Geospatial and epidemiological modellers, data scientists, and AI researchers contribute the science behind the toolbox — from the geospatial and epidemiological modelling inherited from the Horizon 2020 MOOD platform to the LLM- and retrieval-augmented AI components.
Public health agencies & policymakers
National and regional public health agencies, surveillance systems, and policymakers contribute requirements, pilot contexts, and feedback loops that keep the toolbox fit for real operational use.
Co-production in practice
- Requirements & pilots come from operational public health contexts
- Feedback loops run through the project lifetime, not just at the end
- Training programmes transfer skills to practitioners in resource-limited contexts
- Open-source publication means any health system can reuse and extend the tools
The full consortium and project contacts are published in the official project documentation. If you represent a public health agency or research group and want to participate, see Contribute.