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09:00 – 09:20 |
Keynote: The Future of Healthcare through AI: Accessible Healthcare to Everyone, Everywhere |
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How millions of Londoners can have access to accurate health advice within minutes. |
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Dr Ali Parsa, Founder & CEO, Babylon Health |
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09:20- 09:40 |
Proposed architecture for a Personal Health Record, that focuses on how lifestyle and wellness data can be encoded, saved and used for reporting and analytics |
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Looking into the possible use of the FHIR standard to capture information about physical activity, sleep, calories burned, blood pressure, glucose level etc. |
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Alexandru Matei, Digital Health Manager, Nuffield Health |
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09:40 – 10:10 |
Healthcare Services & Commercial Discovery – leading Pharma’s healthcare transformation |
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Dr Samuel Pygall, Chief Commercial Discovery Officer, MSD (Merck) |
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10:10 – 10:30 |
Morning Refreshments (Sponsorship Opportunity Available) |
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10.30 – 10.50 |
Target Architectures to support interoperability, system-wide health intelligence and citizen digital health: Digital Transformation in collaboration with Global Digital Exemplars |
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Andrew will cover the work he is doing with NHS England both at a national and regional level on Target Architectures to support interoperability, system-wide health intelligence and citizen digital health across a whole health economy. This ties together a number of important themes in digital health but they are often addressed in isolation without sufficient consideration of the underlying technical relationships. This would link in with work of multiple Global Digital Exemplars that NHS England is involved with. |
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Andrew Fenton, Associate Director, Digital Transformation, NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit |
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10.50 – 11.10 |
Can we make Surgery autonomous? – The Experience of SurgicalAI |
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Lancet reported 5 billion people have no access to surgery with 1/3 of deaths could be saved. Surgery AI is aiming to build a Uber-like service for surgery, allowing local doctors to upload medical images, and in a few seconds provide doctors with the best surgery plan and patient specific surgery device. The clinical application can save 40 minutes in procedure, equal to 1000 GBP and UK media called it make surgery “idiot proof”. |
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Dr Fangde Liu, Founder, Surgery AI |
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11.10 – 11.30 |
Robots in Care and Medicine & connected healthcare: New Advances |
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Professor Noel Sharkey, Emeritus Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics & Public Engagement, University of Sheffield, Co-Director, Foundation for Responsible Robotics |
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11:30 – 12:00 |
Medical Innovations, Surgery, Robotics & IoT Global Forum |
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- Technological Innovation and the Future of Medicine
- From legacy systems to new tech: the transformation journey and implications for adoption
- Design challenges for the next generation of computerized decision support
- Internet of Things in Healthcare and sensing as a service
- Connected devices for Healthcare
- Proof of Concept for new HealthTech startups, integrating into the hospital & healthcare ecosystems
- Use of robotics in revolutionizing healthcare delivery
- Robotics in the surgical theatre
- Robots for Autism
- Soft robotics for aftercare therapy
- Robotic-human physio for seniors?
- Automation cost and acceptance
- Computer vision for early dementia detection
- Pervasive Computing for Healthcare
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Professor Shafi Ahmed, The Virtual Surgeon/Consultant General, The Royal London and St Bartholomew’s Hospitals, Associate Dean, Barts and The London Medical School |
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Dafydd Loughran, Clinical Fellowship Lead, NHS Wales |
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12:00 – 12:40 |
Multimodal Cognitive Phenotyping and Digital Health: Risk Stratification, Monitoring and Management of Cognition for Dementia Prevention |
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Dr Nick Bott, Chief Science Officer, Neurotrack technologies, Research Scientist, Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford University |
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12:40 – 14:00 |
Lunch and Networking (Sponsorship Opportunity Available) |
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14:00 – 14:20 |
The Use of VR in Medical Training, Education & Therapy |
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- How are AR/VR being used in healthcare?
- Which specialties are most likely to benefit from them?
- And how is their success being measured?
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Steve Dann, CEO, Medical Realities, CEO, Amplified Robots |
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Advances in IoT and Wearables in Healthcare |
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Saverio Romeo, Chief Research Officer, Internet of Things, Wearable Tech, Smart Solutions, IoT Policy, Beecham Research (invited) |
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Medtech Meets Pharma through Regenerative Medicine – the development of human organs |
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Professor Alexander Seifalian, Director & Professor of Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine, Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine Commercialization Centre, The London BioScience Innovation Centre |
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Afternoon Refreshment & Networking (Sponsorship Opportunity Available) |
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15:20 – 15:40 |
AI Chatbots: The new assistant in clinical decision making: A Spanish Hospital case study |
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- How the chatbots and conversational voice AI, with Machine Learning algorithm and fuzzy rules, can help in clinical decision making?
- Case study of AI chatbots in a Spanish hospital
- How a Chronic Patient AI saves the hospital 1 million Euros a year
- Electronic delivery of images to patients (Non CD)
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Miguel Cabrer, Chief Information Officer, Hospital Universitario Son Espases/Digital Health Expert and Entrepreneur |
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15:40 – 16:00 |
How misunderstandings in culture, language and different rhythms of work can be a blocker to collaboration between tech companies, NHS and academics, and what can be done to unblock these obstacles? |
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Danil Mikhailov, Head of Digital Strategy & Innovation, Wellcome Trust, Tech Lead, Understanding Patient Data Initiative |
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16.00 – 16.45 |
Genomics for All?: Advances in Stratified Medicine & Precision Medicine |
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Kathy Farndon, Head of Data and Informatics, Genomics/ Medical Directorate, NHS England/GS1 UK, Lead on Data Stream, 100k Genome Project, UK
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Dr Tom Fowler, Deputy Chief Scientist and Director of Public Health, Genomics England |
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16.30 – 16.50 |
Investments in Precision Medicine, Medical AI & Singularity and Future Longevity Prospects |
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Dmitry Kaminskiy, Managing Partner, Deep Knowledge Ventures Managing Trustee, UK, Biogerontology Research Foundation |
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16:50 – 17:15 |
Closing Keynote – The Current State of AI and Healthcare: How Machine Learning and AI are revolutionizing Precision Medicine |
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- Analyzing large data sets using data mining and Machine Learning
- Mobile consumer and physician point-of-care application for Precision Medicine
- How precision-omics/genomics technologies linked to AI can change patient behavior
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Dr Michael Nova, Chief Innovation Officer, Pathway Genomics, USA |
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17.15 – 17.20 |
Closing Remarks & End of Day 2 |
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