Raja Manzar Abbas and Bilal Ahmad from Lero@UL have received a grant worth €1400 approximately to participate in a training school during Health Informatics Week. The course is organised by the ENJECT (European Network for the Joint Evaluation of Connected Health Technologies) Cost Action in conjunction with the CHESS (Connected Health Early Stage Researcher Support System) and CATCH (Cancer: Activating Technology for Connected Health), two Marie Sklodowska-Curie ITN programmes with funding under H2020. This event will take place in Seville, Spain from 6th to 8th June and constitutes of a variety of knowledge intensive activities and a hackathon.