drive-AMS Networking Event & Consortium Meeting: recap

The drive-AMS project has officially concluded its mission with a high-level meeting held in Brussels on 16 and 17 October. Consortium members as well as other AMR experts, policymakers, and public health officials from across Europe gathered to review the project’s achievements and lessons learned, but also to discuss possibilities to broaden the impact of drive-AMS and to make its legacy sustainable.

With 118 participants attending the event both in-person and online, the high level of engagement highlights a strong, shared commitment among the stakeholders to strengthen AMS policies.

Highlights from the meeting

The drive-AMS meeting opened with a half-day Networking Event, open to anyone interested in innovative AMS approaches but mainly targeted at policy makers and public health professionals. Speakers explored what drive-AMS had achieved so far – from shaping national policies to embedding AMS in medical education – and how to amplify its impact – through outreach, data-driven strategies, and collaborations across regions. The event closed on a high note with the launch of the drive-AMS Alumni Network, ensuring that the connections made will continue to thrive.

🎥 All lectures of the Networking Event were recorded and are available on the brand new Media Repository page of the drive-AMS website.

Consortium members continued the meeting on 17 October with a review of the project’s journey and then moved into four dynamic working groups to discuss the sustainability of drive-AMS’s results:

  • Group A: National courses & post-course support – How do we keep training programs alive and impactful?
  • Group B: Data-driven AMS through Global-PPS – What’s next for using data to improve antibiotic use?
  • Group C: EU-wide certification/recognition – Can we create a standard for AMS expertise across Europe?
  • Group D: Alumni network & SPICE expert repository – How do we build a strong community and knowledge hub?

After intense discussions, participants came back together for plenary feedback, where moderators shared concrete actions and commitments. drive-AMS may indeed have reached its official end, but its legacy lives on through the Alumni Network, the SPICE Expert Repository and various ongoing collaborations.