3rd European Connected Health Leadership Summit 2011

14 - 15 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium.
The 2011 European Connected Health Leadership Summit (ECHSummit2011) will bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, world-class companies, entrepreneurs, business leaders, policy makers, health ministries and other stakeholders. ECHSummit2011 will discuss ways to advance the deployment and innovation of Connected Health throughout Europe.

ECHSummit2011 offers a full range of activities including key note speakers, leadership panels with Q&A's, debates, presentations and work groups, where you can work in smaller sessions with experienced professionals and international leaders. There will of course be time for networking and speaking one-on-one with notable industry, clinical and academic leaders.

A promotional display area will run in parallel with the ECH Leadership Summit 2011 from Tuesday 14 - Wednesday 15 June. The promotional displays will function as a static, unmanned, freestanding area that include space to position a pop-up stand (1m wide) and table allocation for your promotional material or literature. A great opportunity to raise your profile, inform other delegates of your products and services and to enhance networking opportunities.

The ECHSummit2011 is a perfect opportunity for those at all stages of developing or implementing a Connected Health strategy or deployment.

This year's Leadership Summit will focus on a number of related areas such as the European Digital 'Health' Agenda, from Innovation to Deployment, Procurement of eHealth, in addition to EU & US collaborations.

Join in the discussions and consider:

  • Where are we with the EU Digital 'Health' Agenda?
  • What can the US / EU learn from each other - how can we deliver practical collaborations?
  • What constitutes a large scale deployment of Connected Health and who has been successful - how?

These are but some of the questions that the European Connected Health Leadership Summit 2011, will help you answer.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.echcampus.com

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