The treatment of paediatric cancers poses multifaceted challenges. This situation leads to a lack of targeted therapies, inaccurate risk stratification, over-treatment, and compromised quality of life for young patients. Additionally, the focus on chemotherapy brings forth long-term side effects. Addressing these challenges is critical as cancer remains the leading cause of death by disease among children. Improved risk prediction and tailored therapies are pivotal to optimize treatment outcomes while reducing adverse effects. By bridging fragmented knowledge and leveraging advanced technologies, the project pioneers the field of personalized medicine. This effort aligns with the societal need for precise, effective treatments, ensuring better survival rates and enhanced quality of life for young cancer patients. The iPC consortium has embarked on a initiative to revolutionize paediatric cancer care. The overarching goal has been the integration of diverse datasets and cutting-edge models, both knowledge-based and AI-driven, to develop a virtual patient framework. This framework will empower clinicians with computational tools for personalized diagnostics and treatment recommendations, through: Data Integration, Model Development, Virtual Patient Framework. The project not only seeks to fill critical gaps in paediatric cancer care but also aims to leverage existing knowledge and technological advancements to benefit thousands of children diagnosed with cancer.