The CardioReGenix project, investigating a range of innovative ncRNA-based therapeutic strategies for patients with severe cardiovascular diseases (CVD), particularly coronary heart disease (CHD) and heart failure (HF), was designed to deliver impact through introducing highly novel gene therapy approaches to overcome the current clinical problems associated with tissue targeting, uptake, and unwanted side effects including untoward immune responses. Our novel approaches will be tested in the clinic in a patient population as future development to reduce the burden of CHD on healthcare and social care systems. Our belief is that the impact of the CardioReGenix project will be to reduce patients’ symptoms, morbidity, inability to work and potential mortality and thereby improve the patients’ quality of life and reduce health care costs and welfare payments throughout Europe. An additional impact of the successful completion of the CardioReGenix project is the creation of a range of new platform technologies for biotech companies in Europe. Hence, the social and indirect economic impact of CardioReGenix will be noticeable at different levels of society: (i) at the level of a single human being by improving the quality of life (QoL), health and survival; (ii) at the level of a family by improving the QoL of affected families through a decreased need for family or relatives to take care of the affected person; (iii) at the level of society increased QoL and autonomy of patients (and their families) will lead to an overall decreased social costs associated with home or hospital care. Once cured, the patients will be able to lead active professional lives. The social and indirect economic impact will in the first instance relate to the primary disease targets of CardioReGenix (i.e. CHD and HF) but since the technology platform developed within CardioReGenix has broad implications beyond CVD, it will ultimately have a broader impact on patients and their families suffering from other cardiac disorders. Finally, CardioReGenix will foster the improvement of medical knowledge and competitiveness of Europe in the field of gene therapy technologies.