PROGRAM


Technology Track

The technology track, meant to shed more light over the steps taken by different people / organisations to capitalise on what mobile and electronic health can deliver.

In the various sessions there will be talks and discussion panels from research and industrial sectors representatives, gathering views, challenges and opportunities on eHealth and mHealth innovation from a state-of-the-art and market perspectives.

Comparing and contrasting experiences from companies selling horizontal and vertical solutions, and sharing hot topics from the top research community.

 
 


Community Track

The second day is devoted to people. The activities will enable face-to-face networking to build together the next generation of mobile and electronic health applications and services.

The Community track is the instrument to meet people, companies and organizations.

This track brings together such actors to share research plans, kick-start initiatives, formulates new projects and do business.

Agile one-to-one meetings among users facilitate a coral development of the EAI mHealth and eHealth community.

 
 


EXHIBITION

The Summit will include an exhibition area where industry and academia will show case there latest developments, hardware and software, related to the eHealth and mHealth.
 


eHealth360° 2016 Summit Program

Day 1
15 Jun 2016
Day 2
16 Jun 2016

Keynote speakers

The Summit will open with keynote presentations from world-recognized experts in the eHealth domain. Terje Peetso, György Velkey, Jonathan Steel, Rifat Latifi, and Frank Lievens will share their ideas and speak about challenges that eHealth is currently facing.
Terje Peetso
Rifat Latifi
Frank Lievens
György Velkey
Jonathan Steel

Panel discussion – Privacy and Security

• Data security and data protection • Wearable technologies and privacy issues • Security concerns and data breaches
Terje Peetso
Charles Lowe
Zoltán Horváth
PAL MILETICS

Panel discussion – Interoperability

• Interoperability and open standards • eHealth & mHealth and Interoperability – How to increase the quality of healthcare and decrease costs? • Steps towards interoperability - Successful industry initiatives and large scale deployments
Nuno Godinho
Miguel Cabrer
Stephan Schug
Frank Lievens

Ehealth & mhealth and successful implementation

• Effective training of doctors and nurses • How to create a digital savvy workforce? • New technologies and employee engagement
David Kula
Lilian Naomi Güntsche
Kostas Giokas
Sandor Bekasi
Zsofia Meszner

Patient-centric approach

• Patients - centre of all digital innovation • User experience design and eHealth • mHealth and gamification
David Kula
René Neubach
Kostas Giokas
Sandor Bekasi

Gala dinner in Kárpátia Restaurant, one of the oldest Budapest restaurants, a city landmark since 1877.

On 15. 06. 2016, 19.00pm you are all welcomed for the eHealth 2016 Summit Gala dinner in famous Kárpátia Restaurant, one of the oldest Budapest restaurants, a city landmark since 1877.

Keynote speakers

Keynote speech by Robert Istepanian , László Vajta
Robert S. H. Istepanian
László Vajta

Success stories

Wearables, mobile apps, international projects focussed on eHealth and mHealth.
Lucia Lukanova
Haider Alleg
János Pénzes
András Alföldy-Boruss
Miguel Cabrer

Technology forecast 1.

eHealth experts and professionals will put their heads together in Technology forecast session to figure out what the future of eHealth and mHealth looks like.
Mobin Yasini
Haider Alleg
Min-Sung Sean Kim
David Somekh

Birds of Feather (round table discussions)

Discuss with experts pressing issues in eHealth sector such us interoperability, mHealth open standards, data security, investments in eHealth sector and others.
András Alföldy-Boruss
László Bokor
Kostas Giokas
Frank Hopfgartner

TECHNOLOGY FORECAST 2.

eHealth experts and professionals will put their heads together in Technology forecast session to figure out what the future of eHealth and mHealth looks like.
Assaf Mendelson

LOCAL Vision

Representatives from CEE region will discuss opportunities and challenges of eHealth and mHealth in this geographical area.
PAL MILETICS

European regulatory environment for eHealth projects – Barriers and Opportunities

Zdravko Mauko has graduated at University of Zagreb, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology. He has spent 17 years working in PLIVA Pharmaceuticals at the different function roles related to...
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Zdravko Mauko