Vitalis takes place every year in Gothenburg and is the largest and most influential Nordic gathering in eHealth – the development of care and treatment through IT.
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Vitalis takes place every year in Gothenburg and is the largest and most influential Nordic gathering in eHealth – the development of care and treatment through IT.
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The Conference aims to be a meeting point for those that study and apply information and communication technologies for improving the quality of life of the elderly and for helping people stay healthy, independent and active at work or in their community along their whole life.
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The conference will bring together researchers, clinicians and managers from around the world who are engaged in the design and delivery of integrated health and social care.
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ICT Proposers' Day 2017 will take place on 9 and 10 November in Budapest, Hungary. This networking event centres on European ICT Research & Innovation with a special focus on the Horizon 2020 Work Programme for 2018-20. An Opening Ceremony and Social Event will be organised by the Hungarian Ministry of National Development and will take place on 8 November.
IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
On Tuesday, 5 December 2017 in Brussels, IEEE is hosting a major European Summit - Technology for Health: Transforming Healthcare and Wellbeing.
Advances in connected technology, both in the area of consumer electronics as well as in biomedical engineering, have provided novel and challenging innovations in the delivery of healthcare. Among these, technologies such as smart and bio-sensing wearables or implantables are already transforming the healthcare field, contributing to advancing personalised healthcare and shifting the focus from managing illness to maintaining wellbeing.
At the Summit, three panel discussions will approach the area of technology-enabled healthcare from different perspectives, focusing on:
The Summit will provide a policy platform for discussion on the opportunities and challenges presented by technological advances in healthcare and wellbeing, and will stimulate debate on how best to overcome the challenges while fully leveraging the opportunities.
EU cities are invited to participate in the eight edition of the Access City Award - the European Prize for making cities more accessible to people with disabilities and older people. European cities over 50 000 inhabitants will have the opportunity to present their activities and strategies designed to make cities barrier-free, better places for everyone to live and work.
At a ceremony during the annual European Day of People with Disabilities Conference in Brussels on 5 December 2017, the European Commission will hand over awards to five EU cities. There will be first, second and third prize plus special mentions.
This event provides a platform for health care stakeholders and patients to share their ideas and perspectives on how health technologies can improve care delivery and ensure more sustainable health and care systems.