Hospital+Innovation Congress: Register Now and Save

30 September - 1 October 2013, Odense, Denmark.
Denmark is building 16 new hospitals and spending almost 6 billion Euro in the process. Meet the people in charge of choosing the solutions that will be adopted including CEO and other C-suites from all five Danish regions. You don't want to miss this exclusive opportunity to network with this influential audience in an intimate conference environment. Learn what solutions they are looking for and their budgets.

Join this exclusive conference today and enjoy early registration discounts.

Early Registration Rates ends 1 September.

Registration includes

  • All education and plenary sessions on Monday and Tuesday
  • Registration Conference Materials

Registration deadline is 23 September.

Network with Denmark's healthcare decision makers
Engage in a unique Open Innovation environment with these key decision makers from Denmark and around the world:

  • Mikkel Hemmingsen, CEO, Region of Southern Denmark
  • Frank Jensen, PhD. Cantab, Dipl-Ing. New Odense University Hospital
  • Jane Kraglund, CEO, Odense University Hospital
  • Per Christiansen, CEO, North Denmark Region
  • Christian Christensen, CPO, Region Zealand
  • Hjalte Aaberg, CEO, The Capital Region of Denmark
  • Ole Thomsen, Head of Corporate Management, Central Denmark Region
Industry leaders
  • Frans van Houten, CEO, Phillips (NL)
  • Dave Evans, Chief Futurist, Cisco (US)
  • Dr. Sebastian Krolop, Management Consulting Lead, Accenture Health (DE)
  • Ulrik Gernow, Senior Vice President, Lego (DK)
  • Louis Becker, CEO, Henning Larsen Architects (DK)

Social event
The social event takes place in Odense City Hall. Enjoy a wonderful dinner in magnificent surroundings with fellow participants of the congress. Odense is one of Denmark's oldest cities. The 190.000 inhabitants make Odense Denmark's third largest city with an advantageous location in the heart of Denmark. This makes Odense a great meeting point.

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

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