Health Tech Entrepreneurship - Policy Conference 2015
Health Tech is one of society's most exciting emerging industries as it holds substantial promise for growth, prosperity and welfare. In addition, it also represents a healthcare solution for the growing size of society's population of pensioners. This makes Health Tech one of the most important issues in modern society. This conference aims at debating the challenges of integrating and fine-tuning Health Tech into modern society and how we might overcome these challenges in making Health Tech a productive and highly beneficial part of the modern society.
“The intersection of IT and Healthcare is highly interesting, emerging out of technological developments as well as new ways of organising healthcare services. The conference will focus on this intersection and the entrepreneurial potential it represents for start-ups in Denmark. Check out the possibilities in this description of the conference and join us on September 18th at CBS.” Jørgen Bardenfleth - Chairman at Copenhagen Healthtech Cluster & Symbion
Program:
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:15 Welcome and conference opening
Nikolaj Sonne - Journalist from DR "So ein Ding": Opening speech
Daniel Hjorth - Professor & Academic Director of CBS Entrepreneurship Platform: Welcome
Toke Reichstein - Professor & Academic Director of CBS Entrepreneurship Platform: Moderator
09:15-10:35 The Health Tech challenge and its importance
Helle Hee Raun - Head of Business Development, Falck Healthcare: Healthcare megatrends from a commercial perspective
Marie Louise Conradsen - Chief Consultant, IRIS Group: The Public-Private Interface in Health Tech innovation
Finn Valentin - Professor with special responsibilities, Director of Research Center on Biotech Business at CBS: Health Tech - Challenges, opportunities and the response from CBS
10:35-10:45 Short break
10:45-12:00 The role of IT and how Health Tech can benefit from the IT industry
Jørgen Bardenfleth - Chairman at Copenhagen Healthtech Cluster & Symbion: Introduction to IT and Health Tech
Thomas Hammer-Jakobsen - Director of Copenhagen Healthtech Cluster: A start-up case on IT and Health Tech
Tina Blegind Jensen - Associate Professor at CBS: A research perspective on IT and Health Tech
12:00-12:10 Short break
12:10-13:15 Potential promoters: incubators, policy and capital
Camilla Bartholdy - Program Manager of Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship (CSE) and and Athgene, HealthTech Startup: CBS Student Incubator, promoting student entrepreneurship
Ravi Vatrapu - Professor, Computational Social Science Lab, Department of IT Management at CBS and
Henning Langberg - Professor, CopenRehab, Department of Public Health at KU: Big social data analytics for public health organisations
William B. Gartner - Professor at CBS: Research perspective on student entrepreneurship and ways of promoting it
13:15: Closing of the event
Until 15:00: Reception & networking / Robots (IDA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deadline for registration is 4th September, 2015. The event is free of charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please note that we have a limited number of seats available for this event, so in the event that you will not be able to come, please cancel your registration as soon as possible by emailing Lena Azimi, entrepreneurship@cbs.dk