AI and Wearables - Matchmaking event

Register

AI and Wearables - Matchmaking event

When

07. jan 2025 16:00 - 18:00

Where

DTU Lyngby Campus

Host

DTU health Tech and GCHSP

Contact

Majken L. Møller
mlmo@dtu.dk

Workshop

AI and Wearables - Matchmaking event

You are invited for a Matchmaking event on 7 January 2025 at DTU.

It is a great networking opportunity and possibility to find relevant clinical partners and collaborators.

At the event, you can pitch your idea for a project / a technology / a clinical challenge and meet new collaborators across the university / clinical divide within the area of AI and Wearables.

REGISTER HERE   (Deadline for registration is 2 January 2025)

The background for our event is the new call for Clinical Academic Groups (CAGs), which has just been launched by Greater Copenhagen Health Science Partners (GCHSP).

And we now offer an opportunity to form new networks with the aim to solve challenges in the health sector focusing on AI and wearables and together apply for a CAG.

What: Matchmaking event - AI and wearables
When: 7 January 2025, 16.00-18.00
Where: DTU, Henrik Dams Alle, Building 202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Room 8003.
Who: Researchers from DTU and KU + Clinicians and staff from Region H and Region Zealand.

Programme:

16.00 Welcome by Professor and Director Ruth Frikke-Schmidt, GCHSP, and Professor Jakob Bardram, DTU Health Tech

16.05 Pitches (10 * 5-minute-pitches)

17.00 Matchmaking / discussions in groups

18.00 End of event

 

Pitch – application

We hope you would be interested in pitching your idea, technology, health challenge, please include a short abstract (10 lines) + a short bio when you register for the event. We will select 10 pitches to be presented at the event.

 

What is a CAG?

A CAG is an academic clinical research group, which consists of researchers and clinicians from the universities and hospitals.

A CAG contributes to the health sector with new research and increased quality within the field of clinical practice. This will be achieved through a strong professional network with a joint strategic aim across healthcare settings from the universities and the Regions.

A CAG is a great opportunity to form and strengthen collaboration between academic (DTU and KU) and clinical partners (Region H and Region Zealand) with the aim to solve current challenges in the health sector.

Read more.

 

If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Majken L. Møller mlmo@dtu.dk.

 

Best regards,

Ruth Frikke-Schmidt, GCHSP, and Jakob E. Bardram, DTU Health Tech