Euro-BioImaging is European Research Infrastructure Consortium for the top imaging communities in Europe, with 16 member countries and 25 Nodes. Through FiBI, they are now accessible to an even greater number of researchers, explains Director of Kuopio Biomedical Imaging Unit Professor Olli Gröhn. – Researchers at Aalto University and its predecessor Helsinki University of Technology have pioneered in the MEG imaging technique for decades. The newly founded Finnish Biomedical Imaging Node is the second Euro-BioImaging node in Finland. The two Finnish Euro-BioImaging Nodes have been accepted together on the Roadmap for National Research Infrastructures 2021–2024 of the Academy of Finland.