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AI Adoption in the Healthcare Sector

Wednesday, Sep 15, 2021

 

Insights from Research and Practice: How AI will shape the present and future of healthcare, improve diagnostics, help with prevention and change our lives for the better.

The adoption of AI in healthcare does not proceed as fast as desired. The reason may be found in strict regulations and complex business processes as the benefits of applying AI in the healthcare system are not well known by the respective stakeholders. Initiating faster adoption of AI in hospitals and healthcare institutions will give insurances and regulators a better understanding of the opportunities of AI in healthcare and ultimately will improve prevention for all patients.

Target Audience

This event is directed towards insurances, medical institutions, practitioners, start-ups and everybody who is interested in learning how AI will improve diagnostics and prevention.

Panelists

Moderator


Format:            Virtual Panel Discussion
Platform:         Zoom Webinar
Length:            One hour
Date:                Wednesday, September 15th, 10AM PT | 1PM ET | 7PM CET


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Moderator
Dr. Schahin Tofangchi Dr. Schahin Tofangchi
Head of AI at DAK
Speakers
Georg van Husen Georg van Husen
CEO and Co-Founder of tenac.io
Thanos Rammos Thanos Rammos
Tech Lawyer and Partner at Taylor Wessing Germany
Lynda Brown-Ganzert Lynda Brown-Ganzert
Founder & CEO of Curatio.me
Jan-Philipp Mohr Jan-Philipp Mohr
Founder at Darvis


This event is organized by

See a list of partner organizations of this initiative here.


The Transatlantic AI eXchange is a platform that aims at accelerating and expanding the global economic, social and academic leadership of the US and Germany in the human-machine economy.

Through webinars, workshops, conferences and one-to-one coachings, the Transatlantic AI eXchange fosters exchange on AI and creates the grounds for entrepreneurs, researchers, investors and policymakers to build long-term partnerships. Thereby, the Transatlantic AI eXchange supports the ambitions of the German government’s $6 billion “AI made in Germany” strategy and the US calls for “techno-democracies” to join forces globally.

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