Discover How the Internet of Things Could transform Healthcare


Details
Venue: The International Institute for Product and Service Innovation (IIPSI) is marked as Building Number 27 on the University of Warwick campus map found here:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/maps/campusmap/
Speakers:
• Andy Wilkins (http://www.linkedin.com/in/andywilkins), Independent Healthcare Consultant - Digital Health: Understanding the healthcare and technology challenges
• Theo Arvanitis (http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/theodoros-arvanitis/0/266/a8), Professor in e-Health Innovation at WMG. Joint Editor of the new Joint Editor-in-Chief, Digital Health Journal. Can IoT bring the next revolution in digital healthcare?
• Jamie MacDonald (http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/jamie-macdonald/2/76/635), CEO of Fosse Games - Entertaining healthcare: using wearables, smartphones and games for real-time interactive therapies in mental health.
Timetable (all timings approximate):
6.30pm - refreshments and networking.
7pm - speakers.
8pm - roundtable innovation session.
8.30pm - networking.
9.30pm - close.
Speakers will present for 15 mins with a 5 mins Q&A session each. The closing summary will include information on any relevant IoT funding opportunities that may be available.
We would also like to have 'tabletop' demonstrations of projects that people in the group are working on - if you are interested in demonstrating your project, please get in touch with Scott Crowther through the IoT group:
https://www.meetup.com/IoTMidlands/
This meeting is a collaboration with the Internet of Things (IoT) Midlands UK Meetup group. The Internet of Things refers to interconnected embedded computing-like devices. We are familiar with internet on computers, smartphones and TVs. The IoT future will incorporate internet in your fridge (ordering your shopping automagically), clothes and possibly even your organs!
We will discover what is possible, now and in the future.
Please share your challenges and what you think the NHS needs

Discover How the Internet of Things Could transform Healthcare