Improving health and wellbeing using safe, secure, regulated and ethical AI

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Improving health and wellbeing using safe, secure, regulated and ethical AI

Date & Time:

September 19 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Cost:

Free

WMHTC and Aston University have collaborated for Life Sciences Week to invite you to an exclusive event to explore the potential benefits and risks using safe, secure, regulated and ethical AI in Improving Health and Wellbeing.

Event Outcomes to focus on:

Benefits of AI and Patient Safety

Programme

12 – 1 Nibbles and Networking with a Showcase of some of the Design Factory’s Health Tech
1 – 1.10 Introduction of the event and summary of Life Sciences Week by David Kidney, Executive Chair, West Midlands Health Tech Cluster and Chair of Life Sciences Week Advisory Board
1.10 – 1.15 Introduction to the Design Factory and its work by Paul Gretton, Senior Project Manager, Aston University
1.15 – 1.20 Panellist Introductions
Sam Haslam, Practice Leader, WTW Risk & Resilience Advisory.
Perninder Dhadwar, CEO Innovate Health (a division of Imobisoft)
Antonio Fratini (tbc)
Aston Academic (tbc)
1.20 – 1.50 Panel 1 Discussion – Benefits of AI
1.50 – 2.10 Q&A then Tea / Coffee Break
2.10 – 2.45 Panel 2 Discussion – Patient Safety “Human in the Loop”. How do we keep control of AI systems in practice, especially in a potentially time-pressured clinical setting.
2.45 – 3.00 Q&A and Close

Design Factory

2nd Floor, North Wing, Aston University
Birmingham, West Midlands B4 7ET United Kingdom

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Date & Time:

September 19 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Cost:

Free

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