EBRAINS Roadmap 2026–2036: An Overwhelming Community Response

The open call for contributions to the EBRAINS 10-Year Roadmap (2026–2036) has closed with an exceptional response: 159 submissions from 134 unique contributors representing institutions across more than 25 countries.

Contributions came from across Europe and beyond, with participants from the United States, Australia, and Canada joining the conversation.

The submissions span the full spectrum of digital neuroscience — from brain digital twins and computational psychiatry to neuromorphic computing, brain–machine interfaces, and open science — and range from individual principal investigators to large multi-institutional consortia. The scale and quality of engagement reflect the strength and ambition of the European neuroscience community, and confirm EBRAINS’s role as its leading digital research infrastructure.

The Review Committee will now cluster the contributions into strategic themes ahead of the EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium (21–22 May 2026, Munich), where the community will convene to debate priorities and shape the roadmap for the next decade.

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