Over the past five years, the OrganVision project has united a multinational and multi-stakeholder consortium of universities, hospitals, research institutes, and technology SMEs, bringing together expertise in microscopy, photonics, artificial intelligence, computational modelling, biotechnology, and cardiovascular science. Through this unique collaboration, the project has generated a broad portfolio of scientific advances and interdisciplinary outcomes. Topics span advanced label-free imaging and new optical microscopy systems to engineered heart tissues, organoids, spheroids, biomaterials, and data-driven analysis. Beyond individual scientific results, OrganVision has fostered a vibrant international research network and helped establish new connections between physical sciences, engineering, and life sciences. This event brings together the project investigators to present the scientific achievements, technological developments, lessons learned, and future research opportunities emerging from the OrganVision journey.
| Hour | Topic | Present |
| 08.45 | Assembly and welcome | |
| 09.00 | Developments in Bio-AI | Dilip Prasad, IFI, UiT |
| 09.30 | Virtual staining of microscopy images | Matteo Bregonzio, 81Watts, Italy |
| 10.00 | Break | |
| 10.30 | Acousto-optics in microscopy | Marti Duocatella, Uni. Barcelona, Spain |
| 11.00 | Computational microscopy | Krishna Agarwal, IFT, UiT |
| 11.30 | Development of bioimaging platforms | Dipanjan Bhattacharya, USoton, UK |
| 12.00 | Break | |
| 13.00 | Following mitochondria in engineered heart tissues | Åsa Birna Birgisdottir, UiT and UNN |
| 13.30 | Role of engineered heart tissues in cardiac repair | Florian Weinberger, Uni. Clinic Eppendorf, Germany |