Open Call: DigiHealthDay-2023 @ DIT-ECRI

The Premier Digital Health Event of 2023 is about to unfold. Mark your calendars for November 9th and 10th as the fourth edition of the DigiHealthDay unveils. This prominent event is hosted by the Deggendorf Institute of Technology - European Campus Rottal-Inn (DIT-ECRI) in collaboration with their dedicated PARTNERS and SPONSORS. A PROGRAM crafted by DIT-ECRI that emphasizes the latest advancements in Digital health, with a particular spotlight on the transformative role of AI in healthcare.

The DigiHealthDay stands out as an epitome of Digital Health knowledge dissemination, networking, and competency building platform, designed as a melting pot of expertise and innovation. It aims to foster collaboration and interaction among healthcare and IT professionals, educators, students, entrepreneurs, industry pioneers, policy architects, and governance entities. The exclusive DigiHealthEvening will offer an ambiance of style, accompanied by soulful melodies, drinks and snacks for all looking to unwind and connect.

The SPEAKER line-up for this year is nothing short of illustrious, featuring world renowned experts such as Prof. Dipak Kalra from the UK, Prof. Bernd Blobel from Germany, Prof. Rajendra Gupta from India and Prof. Anne Snowdon from Canada, among others. We're also thrilled to introduce new contributors to our platform, including Dr. David Novillo Ortiz, Head of Data and Digital Health at WHO Regional Office for Europe, Dr. Peter Gocke, Chief Digital Health Officer at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Pilar Fernandez Hermida, Founder & CEO at i-Expand, Stephan Schug, President of DGG German eHealth Association, Birgit Bauer, Founder of Data Saves Lives Germany, Dr. Osama El-Hassan, Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Harvey Castro, CEO at Convo with GPT, Philippe Gerwill, Digital Healthcare Humanist & Futurist, and Dr. Justus Wolff, Manager of Digital Health at Syte. The event will further include an exclusive session by EFMI and a panel discussion that delves deep into the most pivotal Digital Health topic today.

Introducing this year is an Erasmus+ funded Blended Intensive Program titled “DigiHealth‐AI: Practice, Research, Ethics, and Regulation” focused on AI and ML in Healthcare, organized by prominent experts from University of Agder (UiA, Norway), Luleå Technical University (LTU, Sweden), Czech Technical University (CTU, Czechia), Technical University of Catalonia aka BarcelonaTech (UPC, Spain), and Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT, Germany). This unique initiative will be a blended format program. Spanning a duration of six days, participants can anticipate daily in-depth sessions. A one-day virtual leg of this training will take place in the beginning of November (the exact date TBA), while the physical sessions are scheduled from 6th to 10th November 2023, at DIT-ECRI, Pfarrkirchen, giving the participants a special opportunity to also join the DigiHealthDay-2023 Symposium onsite.

Calling all students and researchers

DigiHealthDay is great opportunity for you to showcase your contribution and innovations to a global audience and step into the limelight. Engage with DigiHealthDay-2023 contest and stand a chance to clinch exciting rewards. SUBMISSIONS for papers, abstracts, and posters are also invited with an extended deadline until October 15th.

Join DigiHealthDay and enlighten your Digital Health Journey. Seats are limited and are filling up fast. Make sure to secure your spot at the earliest to partake in the Premier Digital Health Research, Education, and Networking Event of the Year!

Participation is free

REGISTER if you have not yet, and attend it onsite or online.

If you're keen on attending DigiHealthDay-2023 in-person at the European Campus Rottal-Inn in charming Pfarrkirchen, please let Organizers know at your earliest convenience as the onsite spots are limited! Ensure your seat today, for an unforgettable DigiHealthDay experience.

Stay ahead by connecting with DigiHealthDay on LinkedIn and Facebook for real-time updates and announcements. For a detailed overview of our event, speakers, and more, visit the official website.

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