Graphileon joins CovidGraph, an initiative to make information related to COVID-19 available.

Graphileon joins CovidGraph, an initiative of graph enthusiasts and companies with the goal to build a knowledge graph with relevant information about the COVID-19 virus.

Graph databases are well suited to store highly connected data in a way that information patterns can be discovered, connections can be explored and relations can be visualized. This is crucial in the fight against COVID-19, where many organisations are involved in the development of rapid tests, finding cures and tracking & tracing of contacts of individual cases.

We decided to join this initiative, by making our Graphileon platform available, and to dedicate part of the time of our developers and configurators to building dashboards.

In this effort, we receive support from:

PivotPark Pivot Park is a life sciences campus, with a special focus on pharmaceutical innovation. The campus offers lab and office space of any size with access to high-quality pharmaceutical R&D facilities and infrastructure and expertise. This gives companies the opportunity to accelerate, grow and excel in the area of ​​drug discovery and development.
(to be updated)

For more information, visit covidgraph.org

 


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