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€32.7 million awarded to new Public–Private Partnership programs within Health~Holland

Health~Holland has announced that, for the second time, public–private partnership programmes (PPP programmes) have been awarded funding under the Health~Holland PPP subsidy scheme, with a total of €32.7 million in PPP funding granted.  

Programme consortia bringing together a wide range of stakeholders from the Life Sciences & Health (LSH) field — including research organisations, companies, health foundations, and patient advocacy groups — have joined forces to develop programmes around shared ambitions and societal challenges. Thanks to the available PPP funding, these programmes can initiate innovative PPP projects, accelerate innovation, scale up activities, and strengthen knowledge exchange. 

The programme’s focus eras

The programmes address a broad spectrum of important themes, such as mental and brain health, women’s health, labour-saving technology, immunology, and oncology. 

Find more information about the programmes on the website: https://www.health-holland.com/news/2026/02/van-start-naar-versnelling-tweede-ronde-pps-programmas-gehonoreerd (in Dutch).  

Interested in participating in a project?

The awarded programmes will soon launch calls in which companies and research organisations can jointly submit project proposals. If you are active in one of the mentioned fields and would like to collaborate in a broad consortium on an upcoming project, participation may still be possible in many cases.

Keep an eye on the Health~Holland website: Health~Holland to stay up to date on all programmes and upcoming project calls. 

Source: Health~Holland

Date: February 11, 2026