WHINN 2015: Week of Health and INNovation 2015

WHINN 201519 - 23 October 2015, Odense, Denmark.
WHINN 2015, Week of Health & INNovation, brings you new knowledge, inspiration and insight into the newest research and international trends. Several conferences, events and initiatives are part of WHINN, and results in unexpected encounters, which could be the beginning of new business, new collaborations and new opportunities.

Be inspired by new perspectives

  • "Business people should participate in WHINN because new business opportunities emerge where health professional meets business. WHINN gathers clinicians, business professionals, care givers and the latest knowledge in health technology and innovation," says CEO Stefan Birkebjerg Andersen, Odense Municipality.
  • "WHINN focuses on the fact that healthcare technology is about solutions to everyday challenges," says Interim CEO Jacob Stengaard Madsen, Region of Southern Denmark.
  • "WHINN is a really unique opportunity to get the latest update on the future hospitals, the latest developments in telehealth and the most innovative independent living solutions," says CEO Hans Erik Henriksen, Healthcare DENMARK.
  • "Join WHINN from health invention to health innovation delivered in Denmark from test bed to better health outcomes," says CEO Christian Graversen, Welfare Tech.
  • "Odense & Southern Denmark is well known for its strength within health tech and innovation. That will be the inspiring backdrop of all WHINN activities," says Chief Project Manager Michaela Andersen, WHINN.

At WHINN, you will gain new knowledge, inspiration and insight in the newest research and international trends. Several conferences, events and initiatives are part of WHINN. The result is unexpected encounters and new contacts, which could be the beginning of new business, new collaborations and new opportunities.

Be inspired by new perspectives: WHINN creates meetings between CEOs and end-users and between clinicians as well as decision makers.

WHINN is located in the city of Odense in Southern Denmark, an area that is known to be a frontrunner within health technology and innovation.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.whinn.dk

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