On April 10, 2000, the European Academy of Engineering (EAE) shifted its focus to biomedical engineering, recognizing its pivotal role in leading healthcare innovation into the new millennium. This initiative aimed to harness engineering expertise to drive advancements in healthcare, medical technology, and patient care.
 
EAE's efforts in biomedical engineering involved collaborations with medical professionals, engineers, and researchers. They worked together to develop cutting-edge medical devices, innovative treatments, and solutions for improved healthcare delivery. The academy's commitment to advancing healthcare through technology underscored its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Europeans.