Putting Health & Care Tech Development on speed? –

Putting Health & Care Tech Development on speed? –
Part 1 (final – changes can occur)
Venue: Odense Congress Centre, Ørbækvej 350, 5220 Odense, Denmark
Date: 19 October 2015
Programme
09.30-10.00
Registration
10.00-10.10
Welcome and intro
Moderator Claus Nielsen, DELTA
10.10-11.30
Transforming healthcare one human at a time: Personalizing consumer experience
Eugene Borukhovich, Senior Vice President & Global Vertical Practice Leader, Healthcare at SoftServe
Why Roche open up their device interfaces: Promoting innovation through open connectivity
Horst Merkle, Director Information Management Systems Diabetes Care, Roche Diagnostics Corporation &
President and chairman of Continua
Where is EU policy & regulatory heading for health Care - patient safety vs Innovation
Nicole Denjoy, COCIR Secretary General European Coordination Committee of the Radiological,
Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry
IBM Watson Health: Putting data to work to improve health and care
John Crawford, IBM, Health Care Leader EMEA
11.30-12.00
Keynotes Roundtable discussion
12.00-13.00
Lunch break
13.00-15.00
Being (cyber)secure
Chair: Brian Hedegaard, DELTA
Going agile
Chair: Vanessa Carpenter, DELTA
Achieving Plug'n play
Chair : Morten Kyng, Alexandra
Institute
Did you security test your health
product? - Security flaws in
health systems
Hannes Molsen, Product Security
Manager, Draeger
Early, Iterative, Functional: How
to develop the right medical
device to actually help people
Vanessa J. Carpenter, Specialist,
Interaction & Electronic Sketching,
IdemoLab, DELTA
What consumer tech giants can
learn from North Denmark?
First mover lessons for Large
scaling interoperable
telemedicine solutions
Tina Heide, Project Director
TeleCare North, The North
Denmark Region
Is your wireless medical device
safe? Security flaws in
embedded systems
Rauli Kaksonen, Group Director
Synopsys
Hacking diabetes: Utilizing
vulnerabilities for progress
Ian Jørgensen
Co-Founder at LineHQ (TBC)
Avoiding jail? Cyber security and
the legal perspectives
Erik Vollebregt, Partner at Axon
Lawyers, Amsterdam, NL
Barriers for large scaling
Open Design and Medical
telemedicine - United For Health
Products – users as designers
Project
and not just patients
Michael Strübin, European
Matt Dexter Designer / Researcher
Programme Manager, Continua
at CLAHRC YH
Europe, Brussels, Belgium
Pitfalls and learning points from
10 years of ECG Medical Device
Development
Jens Branebjerg, DELTA Director,
Key Accounts ePatch
Hacking interoperability with
open source
Chief software architect Michael
Christensen, Alexandra Institute
TBA
Fast track test bed to new
healthcare solutions
Program manager Kenneth
Mikkelsen, CoLAB Denmark
15.00-15.30
Networking break
15.30-16.10
Nordic markets opportunities for large scaling personal connected health
Managing Director Odd Arild, Pubgene AS, Norway & Advisor Oslo Medtech & CEO Christian Graversen,
Welfare Tech Denmark
16.10-16.55
Hacking Healthcare
Ralph Echemendia, The Ethical Hacker, Los Angeles, USA
16.55-17.00
Wrap and warming up to hacking health tech at Bits & beers at Slagteriet
Claus Nielsen, DELTA
17.00-17.30
Networking
17.30-18.00
Bus transport to Bits & Beers, downtown Odense