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SUMMARY:PPE and getting it right #PPEWALES
DESCRIPTION:Life Sciences Hub Wales and NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership would like to invite you to an online event which may be of interest to you and your colleagues. \nBOOK YOUR PLACE HERE   \nDuring this online event\, a guest panel of contributors will: \n\nExplain how PPE is used in different health environments.\nProvide up-to-date information on the current requirements for PPE in Wales for the health and social care sectors.\nOutline what manufacturers need to do\, and consider\, in order to effectively produce and supply PPE products.\nProvide an overview of Life Sciences Hub Wales’ innovation portal and how it’s being used to receive offers of support from industry.\n\n‘Providing PPE and getting it right’ is chaired by Chris Martin\, Deputy Chair of Life Sciences Hub Wales. Attendees are invited to submit a question to the panel on registration – to enable the panel to respond to key queries and concerns of participants. \nBOOK YOUR PLACE HERE  
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/ppe-and-getting-it-right-ppewales/
LOCATION:Online event\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200507T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200507T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200430T132445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T132445Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Innovation Support through the lockdown
DESCRIPTION:Medilink EM remains open for business during this unsettling period and we will continue to support our members\, clients and the life sciences community\, albeit in a more virtual way. \nJoin this webinar to find out how Medilink EM helps life science companies to form partnerships\, develop new products and services and share ideas\, through our business support projects and how we can help you! \nThe webinar will cover all three of our projects available to small to medium sized life science businesses: INSTILS\, SoLSTICE\, ACTIS\n– INSTILS project operates in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire\n– SoLSTICE project operates in Leicester and Leicestershire\n– ACTIS project operates in the South-East Midlands \nDuring the webinar you will find out: \n– How we can support you to fast-track your innovations and bring your ideas to market\n– How you can obtain advice from our business advisors\n– plus information on the grants we have available to help companies overcome innovation barriers \nDURATION: 30 MINUTES \nThis free to attend webinar will be held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. Click here to be redirected to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £65\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/webinar-innovation-support-through-the-lockdown/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200514T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200514T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200512T085832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T135644Z
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SUMMARY:COVID19 Welsh Health Hack
DESCRIPTION:Background \nThis Online Health Hack is all about our response to COVID19 \nThis is the seventh Welsh Health Hack.  But the first to be held online. \nSome benefits of the Health Hack: \n\nmeans of stimulating innovation\ngreat opportunity for industry to collaborate and network with NHS staff\nopportunity for NHS to collaborate to resolve operational health challenges\nleadership development\nstimulate transformational change with healthcreate networks of innovators\nimpact upon patient outcomes\, patient experience and/or resource efficiency\n\nRegister here \nDay 1 – 14 May \n19:00\nStart \n19:10\nPitching\nParticipants from will have ONE minute to try to get other participants to come and work with them. \n20:00\nNetworking and forming teams \n21:00\nClose \nQuestion and Answer Sessions \n15 May            15:00 – 16:00 \n18 May            15:00 – 16:00 \n19 May            15:00 – 16:00 \n20 May            15:00 – 16:00 \nDay 2 – 20 May \n19:00\nStart \n19:10\nPresentations – to the Judging Panel (Chaired by Chris Martin\, Bevan Commissioner)\nParticipant teams will have 2 minutes to pitch their solutions\nThe panel\, will have 4 minutes to ask questions\nThe best solutions will be announced on the day \n20:30\nWinners announced \n  \nSome info… \nWe’re expecting a full house of circa 120. \n25 Challenges will be set by 20 NHS staff. \nWhole host of different NHS people registered – doctors\, nurses\, genomics\, physios\, OTs\, management\, IT etc. etc. \nCollaborators (Industry/Developer/Data Analyst/Designer/Informatics people) come from private industry (large\, but mostly small)\, NWIS\, Universities etc. \n  \nFunding and Support \nThere is no guaranteed funding \nThere is a pot of up to £10k available to support BCUHB projects from Awyr Las. \nWe [Welsh Government\, Accelerate\, AgorIP\, DHEW\, BCUHB SBRI\, and maybe others] are looking for great solutions to support. Only the best and most promising solutions from this event will be invited and supported to apply for funding.  We are well placed to support you and will be looking for solutions. \nIn practice\, the Covid Hack Panel will select winners on the day. \nWinners may be contacted later and invited to apply for support and/or funding. \n  \nPanel Judging guidance \nChris Martin will chair the panel. \nParticipants have been told\, if you want to impress the judges: \n\nClear connection to Covid effort\, & “You snooze\, you lose”!\nAll in it together\nHow well is the patient’s perspective understood\nPotential for large scale impact\, Integrated care\, services in the community\, financial savings\, backlog tsunami\nAwyr Las funding is only available in BCUHB\n\n  \nIn Advance \nPrepare your Pitch \nYOU MAY NOT USE POWERPOINT. \nYOU WILL HAVE 2 MINUTES TO PITCH. \nWE WILL CUT YOU OFF AT TWO MINUTES (HARSH BUT TRUE) \nGET PATIENTS TO JOIN YOUR TEAM (if you can) \nPrepare your pitch… You should seek to endear yourself to the audience by clearly articulating your challenge\, making your pitch sharp\, crisp\, and entertaining.   I suggest: \n\nStart with your Name and who you are\nWhat is your challenge\nWhy your challenge is important\nWhy come to work with me\nWhat I need from other people…e.g. skills\, enthusiasm\, knowledge\n\nA very long time ago\, an old Greek bloke said the key to human influence\, or engaging an audience\, is found in the three modes of persuasion: \nEthos     – demonstrating trustworthiness through action \nPathos   – understanding the humanity of the situation \nLogos     – being able to articulate meaning to engage others \n  \nDay 1 – 14 May \nPitches will start at about 19:10 \nYou have TWO minutes to pitch – I will hold you to two minutes \nYour objective is to get the audience (Industry/ University/ Developer/ Data Analyst/ Designer/ Informatics people) to want to work with you \nYou cannot use Powerpoint \nAfter the pitches\, the organisers will move you to a breakout room.  We will give your breakout room a number on the day based on the order in which you pitch. \nThe audience (Industry/ University/ Developer/ Data Analyst/ Designer/ Informatics people) will be invited to join you. \nTo help chivvy things along all participants should update their name on Zoom to show: \n–       Name \n–       Organisation \n–       Skills / knowledge / super power \nYou can do this by right clicking on your video and selecting ‘rename’. \nThe audience will join and leave your room throughout the rest of the event. \nYou will have a facilitator in your room.  They will be the one wearing a hat! \nThe facilitator’s role is to answer questions and help where they can. \nThe organisers will try to encourage people to come to your room – but we can’t force them! \nYour role is to form a team of collaborators.  Your team will work with you to prepare a solution/proposal by Day 2 on 20 May. \nIn addition to the pitch specific breakout rooms there will be an audience/collaborator breakout room.  You may navigate to this other room I you wish. \nIf you have colleagues taking part it may be worth splitting up to see what else is going on. \nThe organisers (that’s me and the hat wearing facilitators) will help you find the people you need. \nRemember that you have until the presentations on 20 May to form a team. \n  \nQuestion and Answer Sessions \nZoom Links for the Q&A Sessions are on: \n15 May            15:00 – 16:00              https://swanseauniversity.zoom.us/j/98294268036                                                             Meeting ID: 982 9426 8036 \n18 May            15:00 – 16:00 \n19 May            15:00 – 16:00 \n20 May            15:00 – 16:00 \nThese unimaginatively named sessions are to do exactly what it says on the tin! \nThey are also intended as a way of finding collaborators\, joining new teams\, and finding skills for your team that you don’t have. \nYou do not need to register.  Just click on the link and join. \nONLY JOIN THE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSIONS IF YOU WANT TO! \n  \nPreparing for Day 2 \nMore Networking\, Forming Teams\, and getting on with it. \nNow’s the time to get on with some real work. \nDevelop solutions to your operational or clinical challenge. \nRemember that teams might be dynamic.  In other words\, they may change over time and you may find that people will be a part of couple of teams. \nPrepare your presentation… You should seek to endear yourself to the audience by clearly articulating your challenge\, making your pitch sharp\, crisp\, and entertaining. \nYOU MAY USE POWERPOINT to present \nYou have SIX MINUTES IN TOTAL. \nI recommend that you keep your presentation to less than 2 minutes.  This will give the panel time to ask questions.  In other words\, you take up all the time guessing what the panel will be interested in or you can give them time and let them ask! \nIF YOU ARE USING POWERPOINT\, WE WILL ASK YOU TO SHARE YOUR SCREEN WHEN IT’S TIME FOR YOUR PRESENTATION. \n  \nDay 2 – 20 May \nPresentations will start at about 19:05. \nThe Judging Panel is Chaired by Bevan Commissioner Chris Martin. \nParticipant teams will have 2 minutes to present their solution. \nThe panel\, will have 4 minutes to ask questions. \nAfter all the presentation the panel will retire to a breakout room to make decisions.  We will set aside 30 minutes for the panel to deliberate. \nDuring this time participants will be able to vote for their favourite solutions using Zoom poll\, talk amongst themselves\, or make a cup of tea or something. \nDecisions will be made based on the guidance referenced above \nThe winners will be announced at about 20:30.  This exact time will depend on the number of presentations. \n  \nPost Event \nThere is no guaranteed funding \nWinning at the Hack means that you may be invited to work with Awyr Las\, Welsh Government\, Accelerate\, AgorIP\, DHEW\, BCUHB SBRI\, and maybe others. \nWe are looking for great solutions to support. \nOnly the best and most promising solutions from this event will be invited and supported to apply for funding. \nWe are well placed to support you and will be looking for solutions. \nWinners may be contacted later and invited to apply for support and/or funding. \nIntellectual property needs to be negotiated between partners.  Do not make assumptions about intellectual property – make agreements. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/covid19-welsh-health-hack-briefing/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200521
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200227T095630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200227T095630Z
UID:16180-1589932800-1590019199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Patient Powered Safety
DESCRIPTION:A one day event that show-cases the immense opportunity of working with patients to create safer healthcare. \n  \nThere has never been a time where opportunities have been greater to transform healthcare than today. At the same time the complexity of diseases and treatments is making it more difficult to deliver safe care. \nPatient safety experts and affected patients and relatives will initiate conversations how we can make care safer with the power\, insights and skills of patients. We will explore challenges to deliver safe care around key topics of co-production\, shared risk and enabling technology. \nWe are looking forward to \n\nKeynotes by opinion leaders\nPoster competition\nWorkshops\nNetworking opportunities\n\nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/patient-powered-safety/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, bangor
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200523
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200423T100013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T100013Z
UID:16359-1590019200-1590191999@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:5th Annual MarketsandMarkets Epigenetics - Digital Conference
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, the understanding regarding the role of epigenetic factors has been improved. Epigenetic research has been generally determined by technological advancement\, remarkably high-throughput sequencing technologies. In spite of the fact that technologies have been improved and have been responsible for the advances in the field\, several challenges remain. \nOur 5th Annual Epigenetics- Digital Conference will discuss the solutions to challenges like\, drug discovery\, identification of molecular inhibitors\, gene modification and analysis. \nThe digital conference is scheduled on 21st & 22nd May 2020\, which is one of the unique platform discussing about epigenetics based clinical development and combinational therapies\, with a special emphasis on transcriptional analysis and molecular profiling. \nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/5th-annual-marketsandmarkets-epigenetics-digital-conference/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200612
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200128T115527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200128T115527Z
UID:16102-1591574400-1591919999@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:BIO International Convention
DESCRIPTION:The BIO International Convention is the largest global event for the biotechnology industry and attracts the biggest names in biotech\, offers key networking and partnering opportunities\, and provides insights and inspiration on the major trends affecting the industry. The event features keynotes and sessions from key policymakers\, scientists\, CEOs\, and celebrities. Past speakers include Will Smith\, Dr. Bennet Omalu\, President George W. Bush\, President Bill Clinton\, Former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tony Blair\, Michael J. Fox\, Sir Elton John\, Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan\, and General Colin Powell\, among many others. The Convention also features the BIO Business Forum (BIO One-on-One Partnering™)\, hundreds of sessions covering biotech trends\, policy issues and technological innovations\, and the world’s largest biotechnology exhibition – the BIO Exhibition. \nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bio-international-convention-2/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, San Diego
CATEGORIES:External,International Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200618
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200218T141618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T141618Z
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SUMMARY:Bevan Connects
DESCRIPTION:Bevan Connects – To change thinking and practice for a healthier Wales \nDiary marker – 17th June\, Swansea
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bevan-connects/
LOCATION:Swansea
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200618T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200618T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200610T075552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T075552Z
UID:16447-1592474400-1592523000@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating Medical Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Swansea University’s Celebrating Medical Innovation event celebrates the inspiring response to COVID-19 from organisations within our region\, showcasing examples of how innovation has been fast-tracked through collaboration.  Guest speakers include individuals from local organisations\, medical practitioners and associated networks and forums.  Free to attend and open to all. \nAGENDA: \n10:00 Welcome – Jess Hughes\, Swansea University LINC\n10:05 Celebrating medical innovation & launch of Medical Forum – Professor Keith Lloyd\, Head of Swansea University Medical School 10:20 Innovation within Swansea Bay University Health Board – Dr Richard Evans\, Medical Director\n10:35 Facilitating medical innovation through local supply chains – Debbie Laubach\, MediWales\n10:45 Fast-tracking innovation through collaboration – Naomi Joyce\, HTC Accelerate\n10:50 Designing\, certifying\, manufacturing and supplying COVID-19 visors – Dr Peter Dorrington\, College of Engineering\, Swansea University 11:00 Designing\, manufacturing and International distribution of COVID-19 Ventilators\n11:10 3-Minute Guest Pitching\n11:30 Closing remarks\, current funding & digital networking – Jess Hughes\, Swansea University LINC \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/celebrating-medical-innovation/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200622T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200622T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200528T110036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T110036Z
UID:16432-1592834400-1592838000@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Greaves Brewster: Do I need data to file a patent application?
DESCRIPTION:Understand when you are ready to start the patent process\, particularly for chemistry / life sciences inventions. \nThis webinar discusses the information required for drafting a patent application. With laboratory activity curtailed or delayed at the moment\, we will explore under what circumstances patent applications can (sensibly!) be filed without data. \nDo you already have enough information to begin the patent process? Can you file something limited and fill in the gaps later? When is data essential and in what form? Your presenters will answer these and other questions over the course of this 45 minute session. \nFind out more and register here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/greaves-brewster-do-i-need-data-to-file-a-patent-application/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200625
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200226T145928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T145928Z
UID:16177-1592870400-1593043199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Welsh Stroke Conference
DESCRIPTION:View more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/welsh-stroke-conference/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200624T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200624T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200428T135954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T140114Z
UID:16364-1593005400-1593016200@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Cardiff Institute for Tissue Engineering & Repair: Biofilms in Health and Disease Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Cardiff Institute for Tissue Engineering & Repair (CITER) is holding an open free research webinar taking place between 13:30 – 16:30 on 24th June 2020: Biofilms in Health and Disease. \nThis virtual research workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss rapid advances that have developed in the field over the past years\, to identify how new methodologies and technologies could be applied in biofilm research and to think about research challenges that might develop in the future. Aimed at established and up-and-coming biofilm researchers and those with interest in the area of biofilms and their application in health and disease. \nThis will be an open workshop\, please register on Eventbrite. The event will be hosted here and supported by the IT Service Desk.  Please see below the Programme\, there will be a five minute question time following each talk; \n13:30 – 13:35\nWelcome: Dr Barbara Szomolay. School of Medicine\, Cardiff University \n13:35 – 14:10\nDr. Freya Harrison\, School of Life Sciences\, University of Warwick:\n“Building and using models of lung and wound biofilms” \n14:10 – 14:45\nDr Angela Nobbs\, University of Bristol:\n“Microbial interplay within oral biofilms” \n14:45 – 15:30\nDr Mark Webber\, Quadram Institute Bioscience:\n“Adaptation of biofilms to stress results in complex costs and benefits” \n15:30 – 16:15\nRegents Professor Phil Stewart\, Center for Biofilm Engineering\, Montana State University:\n“Innate Immunity versus Nascent Biofilm” \n16:15 – 16:30\nClosing session: Dr Barbara Szomolay. School of Medicine\, Cardiff University \nView more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/16364/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200629T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200629T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200624T130158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200624T130158Z
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SUMMARY:ABHI: Restart\, Reset\, Restore: Rebuilding Capacity for Planned Care
DESCRIPTION:While the NHS’s priority in recent months has been minimising COVID-19’s damage\, many people have been unable to have surgery and access routine appointments. The latest reports are that waiting lists for hospital treatment could soar to 10 million by year end\, amid a huge backlog caused by the virus. \nGetting planned care back on track will be critical\, with a clear need to cut waiting times and resume activity. How then\, do we restart\, reset and restore? \nOn the 29th June\, join NHS and industry colleagues as they share insights and reflections on how best to tackle this vital issue as part of the ABHI virtual conference. \nConfirmed speakers: \n–   Andrew Davies – Digital Health Lead\, ABHI\n–   Shiraaz Essop – Senior Supplier Relationship Manager\, NHS Supply Chain\n–   David Hare – Chief Executive of the Independent Healthcare Partners Network\n–   Dr Layla McCay – Director of International Relations\, NHS Confederation\n–   Steve McManus – Chief Executive Officer\, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust\n–   Karen Winterhalter – Managing Director\, Onyx Health \nSpeakers also invited from NHS England and the Royal College of Surgeons. \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/abhi-restart-reset-restore-rebuilding-capacity-for-planned-care/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200709T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200709T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200616T110529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T110529Z
UID:16463-1594301400-1594308600@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:The Managing Mental Health in the Workplace webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Managing Mental Health in the Workplace webinar is aimed at helping employers\, particularly in Wales\, support mental health in the workplace\, especially post Covid-19. \nTargeted at line managers\, HR leads and employers\, it aims to; \n\nraise awareness of current issues with regard  to mental health in the workplace\ndevelop understanding of the theory to improve mental health in the workplace in the light of the COvid-19 pandemic and\nequip attendees with practical ways in which to better manage mental health issues in return to the workplace and sustaining mental health in the workplace\n\nThe agenda for the free event is enclosed and the speakers taking part are; \n\nProf Anne Harriss\, President elect\, Society of Occupational Medicine\nProf Sir Mansel Aylward\, Chair\,  Bevan Commission\nEmma Mamo\, Head of Workplace Wellbeing\, Mind\nProf Neil Greenberg\, Professor of Defence Mental Health\, King’s College London\nDr Roxane L. Gervais\, Occupational Psychologist\, Practical Psychology Consultancy Ltd.\n\nFind out more and register here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/the-managing-mental-health-in-the-workplace-webinar/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200715
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200225T091120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T092157Z
UID:16163-1594598400-1594771199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:ON Helix 2020
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 8th year\, our flagship Cambridge conference ON Helix brings our network together to present and discuss the main innovation and technology trends in therapeutics research and development. The impact of new science and the challenges faced in translating them in new healthcare products is debated through a mix of plenary sessions focusing on innovation\, parallel workshops and networking. \nThe one and a half-days event will mix plenary sessions focusing on innovations and technologies in an evolving therapeutic environment and parallel workshops dedicated to some of their business challenges. With breaks throughout the day and a drinks reception at the end of the first day\, there will be plenty of opportunities to network with the delegates attending. \nMembers get 10% discount – contact Isabelle for the discount code. \nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/on-helix-2020/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200716T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200630T081455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200630T081455Z
UID:16503-1594908000-1594911600@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Managing your patents and IP during a downturn webinar
DESCRIPTION:When did you last review your patent portfolio? Over-time\, all businesses accumulate a range of intellectual property assets\, but the direction and needs of the organisation may have changed since their origination – and likewise the relevance of these assets\, particularly patents\, may have changed too. \nDuring times of economic difficulty\, when management has other important and pressing issues to deal with\, when cash must be conserved and budgets trimmed\, it is imperative for a business to protect and retain the intrinsic value afforded by its key IP\, whilst making savings where possible. For time-strapped senior executives\, decisions must be made efficiently while making sure the business remains protected for the future. \nThis complimentary webinar will be of interest to both those in a commercial role with an interest /responsibility for IP through to experienced in-house IP counsel\, where the experienced panel of patent attorneys and an in-house IP manager will be exploring pertinent questions and subjects including: \n\nWhat efficient steps can you take to manage your patent portfolio during a commercial downturn?\nHow can you defer or cut IP costs whilst retaining asset value?\nPlanning for the future to continue to build IP value and protect the business\n\nAudience members will benefit from insights from the panel about activities you can do right now. Registered attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions in advance for the panel to address. \nPanel: \n\nJim Pearson (senior partner and patent attorney)\, Abel + Imray\nJulian Crump (partner and patent attorney)\, Abel + Imray\nArthur Lallement (IP & Licensing Manager)\, Bespak Europe Ltd\n\nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/managing-your-patents-and-ip-during-a-downturn-webinar/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200720T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200720T143000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200708T092209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200708T092209Z
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SUMMARY:ALAN Seminar: Active Ageing with Smart Technology
DESCRIPTION:What: ALAN Seminar: Active Ageing with Smart Technology \nWhen: Monday 20 July\, 13:00 – 14:30 \nWhere: This Seminar will be held via Zoom. Joining Instructions will be sent upon registration. \nProgramme \n13:00 – Introduction (Prof Nigel Harris\, ALAN & WEAHSN)\n13:10 – Exploring the impact of commercially available smart technology on the lives of residents within a retirement village environment (Shirley Hall\, Head of Innovation & Wellbeing\, The Extra Care Charitable Trust; Praminda Caleb- Solly – Professor of Assistive Robotics & Intelligent Health Technologies at UWE; Alex Sleat – Knowledge Transfer Fellow\, The Extra Care Charitable Trust)\n13:50 – Technology Showcase with Dan Stepney\, Director RGS Care\n14:05 – Technology Showcase with Jon Reynolds\, Chief Executive Officer\, GDS Digital Solutions\n14:20 – Wrap up and final comments (Prof Nigel Harris\, ALAN & WEAHSN) \nSmart home sensors and intelligent devices are increasingly being trialled with the aim of supporting active ageing and well-being. Smart home technology is being marketed as a consumer product and we see it being integrated into a range of home appliances\, working in conjunction with cloud-based services such as digital assistants. As these products become more affordable and readily available\, health and social care service providers are keen to explore how these emerging technologies might be deployed to support people with long-term conditions to self-manage\, as well as receive responsive care. \nThis seminar brings together service providers\, smart sensor technology SMEs and researchers to share their experience of using a range of technologies from off-the-shelf to bespoke systems to provide data-driven insights into ageing and supporting independent living. The potential for how this information can also enable increased independence and improve service provisions\, particularly in the backdrop of a growing shortage of care staff and resources\, is also considered. \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/alan-seminar-active-ageing-with-smart-technology/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200804T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200804T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200728T085215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200728T085215Z
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SUMMARY:ATMPs: The Landscape\, Challenges & Opportunities in Wales
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Advanced Therapies Wales\, Life Sciences Hub Wales would like to invite you to an online event focusing on the Welsh Advanced Therapies landscape and the opportunities it presents for healthcare\, academia and industry. \n‘ATMPs – The Landscape\, Challenges & Opportunities in Wales’ will be chaired by Cath O’Brien MBE\,(Director\, Welsh Blood Service and Board member\, Life Sciences Hub Wales)\, who will be joined by panel members: \n\nDr Mark Briggs\, Head of Cell and Gene Therapy – Welsh Blood Service\nProf. Steve Conlan\, Professor of Cell & Molecular Biology – Swansea University\nLen Richards\, Chief Executive\, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board\nDr Ceri Jones\, Consultant Haematologist\, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board\n\nOur guest panel of clinical\, academic\, industry and policymaking experts will \n\nGive a picture of the current landscape by sharing case studies and information on current ATMPs work in Wales\nShare details of recent innovative research from Advanced Therapies in Wales and future plans\nHighlight the challenges that both clinicians and industry may face due to healthcare services that are not yet configured to accept\, adopt and deploy these therapies on a broad and regular basis\nReflect on changes in the ‘bench to bedside and beyond’ journey that are required to ensure equitable patient access to these transformative therapies within NHS Wales\nGive insight into the unique position Wales has with its close and interactive group of multidisciplinary experts in the field of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products\n\nFind out more \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/atmps-the-landscape-challenges-opportunities-in-wales/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200826T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200826T121500
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200804T152317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T152510Z
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SUMMARY:BIND 4.0: accelerating your SME with high-level Industry 4.0 customers
DESCRIPTION:Welsh Government and partners from the Basque Region host this webinar. The vent will cover the potential opportunity for Welsh companies that are interested in forging links and potentially undertaking projects with companies over there. They are seeking participation from start-ups and SMEs (under 8 years old). \nProgramme \n\n\n\n\n11:00 –11:05 Welcoming remarks\nPablo Fano – Managing Director UK & Ireland. Basque Trade & Investment London Office \n11.05 – 11.15 Welsh Innovation Ecosystem\nPhil Allen – Head of Commercialisation & Knowledge Transfer – Welsh Government) \n11.15 – 11.25 Open Innovation and Collaboration with SMEs\nDenise Powell – Open Innovation Manager\, IQE \n\n\n\n\n11.25 – 12.05 \nPresentation of BIND 4.0 Accelerator Program\nAmaia Martínez – BIND 4.0 Coordinator\, SPRI-Basque Country Development Agency GESTAMP – BIND 4.0 Partner Company\nRemus Pop- NEUROLABS – BIND 4.0 participant Startup \n12.05 – 12.15 \n\n\nQuestions & Answers \nTo register for the webinar\, click here. \nTo view the flyer\, click here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bind-4-0-accelerating-your-sme-with-high-level-industry-4-0-customers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200904T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200904T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200903T102501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T102501Z
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SUMMARY:Lifescience Industry Spotlight
DESCRIPTION:Ahead of the next Lifescience Industry Magazine being published\, we are hosting a webinar on Friday 4th September at 1pm to spotlight some of the great stories of how our community has responded to the pandemic. \nThe webinar will showcase how the life science and health tech sector has worked\, collaborated and persevered during these challenging times. Our partners will introduce companies from across the UK to share their stories. \nSpeaker Programme: \nEvent Chair – Nick Rogers\, Deputy Chair of Medilink UK \n1:00 Welcome and introductions \n1:10 ABHI – Jonathan Evans\, Communications Manager \n1:15 Sensyne Health – Dr Roberto Liddi\, Senior Vice President Quality Regulatory and IG Compliance \n1:25 Medilink North – Kevin Kiely\, CEO \n1:30 Abingdon Health – Chris Yates\, CEO \n1:40 Medilink West Midlands – Darren Clark\, CEO \n1:45 Hospital Direct (Marketing) Ltd – Helen Gutteridge\, Technical Director \n1:55 Medilink East Midlands – Darren Clark\, CEO \n2:00 Inspiration Healthcare Group – Neil Campbell\, Chief Executive Officer \n2:10 Medilink South West  \n2:15 Somnus Scientific – Tim Craft\, CEO \n2:25 MediWales – Debbie Laubach\, Operations Director \n2:30 Indoor Biotechnologies – James Hindley\, Executive Director \n2:40 South East Health Technologies Alliance (SEHTA) – David Parry\, CEO \n2:45 Barts Health NHS Trust – Sven Bunn\, Life Science Programme Director \n2:55 BioPartner UK– Lin Bateson\, Chief Executive \n3:00 Aptus Clinical – Paul Blaney\, Enablement Lead \n3:10 Closing words \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/lifescience-industry-spotlight/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200618T084803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200618T084803Z
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SUMMARY:CITER Annual Scientific Meeting 2020 - Online
DESCRIPTION:The meeting is an opportunity for our members to inform attendees of the latest research findings within CITER’s broad area of research. \nOverview \nThe annual two-day scientific meeting will be delivered online and hosted through the University IT support. \nThe Programme includes four Biomedical Life Sciences themes where CITER interest meets the theme; Immunology\, Infection and Inflammation\, Applied Healthcare Technology\, Mind\, Brain and Neurosciences and Cancer. There are seven sessions over the two days and selected sessions in the Programme are “open” and others are for CITER members and University colleagues only (please refer to the Programme listed in the below section). \nKeynote speakers; \n– Professor Yamni Nigam\, Swansea University – CITER and Immunology\, Infection and Inflammation \n-Professor Philip Rowe\, University of Strathclyde – CITER and Applied Healthcare Technology \n-Dr Zameel Cader\, University of Oxford – CITER and Mind\, Brain and Neurosciences \n-Professor Xin Lu\, University of Oxford – CITER and Cancer \nThe Programme includes internal guest speakers and talks from our bursary awardees on how the funding has allowed for collaborations of an interdisciplinary nature and any future work. Post Doctoral Research Associates and PhD students both within and outside the University are invited to present research findings by delivering a fire talk /poster. In addition the meeting provides an excellent opportunity for early career researchers to Chair academic sessions. \nThe 2019-2020 cohort for the MSc Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and the selected 2020 CITER Summer students will deliver a talk as part of the fire talk sessions. \nAbstract submission \n– Post-Doctoral Research Associates and PhD students both within and outside the University are invited to submit an abstract using the template provided. Please request this via email citer@cardiff.ac.uk \n-Accepted abstracts will be given a reference number. The poster is to be uploaded onto Twitter including the reference number together with a 2-minute video presentation with CITER tagged in the tweet. \n-Abstracts will be published in the ASM proceedings (consent provided) as an edited volume with ISSN available on the University website. \nDeadline for abstracts: 19th July 2020 by 16:00 \nDeadline for MSc / CITER UG Summer Students: 24th August 2020 by 16:00 \nPrizes \nThere will be prizes awarded for the best talk / best poster. \nView the whole programme and register here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/citer-annual-scientific-meeting-2020-online/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200116T151631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T155456Z
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SUMMARY:MedFit
DESCRIPTION:As the leading European partnering event\, MedFIT provides the ideal environment for academic and industrial actors to build partnerships\, to source innovative and competitive early-stage R&D projects\, to facilitate the emergence of collaborative projects\, to increase licensing opportunities\, to obtain funding and to facilitate market access. \nSteered by a prestigious Committee\, the MedFIT conference programme brings together bright minds to debate on innovation-focused topics\, to foster learning\, inspiration and conversations that matter. \nOver 65 international experts will discuss current stakes of the sector related to innovative collaboration\, financing\, market access and regulation as well as MedTech digitalisation. \nTrack 1: Collaborate to Innovate \nTrack 2: Financing Innovation \nTrack 3: Market Innovation \nTrack 4: Digital Innovation \nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/medfit-2/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200728T083537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200728T083537Z
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SUMMARY:BIA-MHRA Regulatory Innovation Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:Transforming innovative medicines development in the UK\nThe BIA and MHRA will once again deliver a joint conference in 2020 focusing on innovation in life sciences. \nDue to the current restrictions with the COVID-19 outbreak in the UK\, this will be a virtual event on 17 September 2020\, covering a wide range of crucial topics\, as the UK comes to terms with a new ‘normal’ and the exit from the EU approaches. \nListen to MHRA and industry expert speakers\, join discussion groups and connect with the wider regulatory community at this pivotal time for medicines regulation in the UK and beyond. \nSign up now to join this ‘must-attend’ event and to receive updates on the agenda as it develops. \nAttendees will be able to claim CPD points \nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bia-mhra-regulatory-innovation-conference-2020/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200818T141309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T141309Z
UID:16627-1600646400-1600732799@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:ABHI Access and Patient Safety Conference
DESCRIPTION:Central to the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review is the collection of data on device performance for ensuring continued product safety. \nIn this virtual ABHI conference\, a keynote address will be delivered by one of the Review’s esteemed panel members\, Sir Cyril Chantler\, and we will hear about the role of GIRFT and NICE in delivering the Review’s recommendations\, as well as the establishment of medical device databases and registries. \nAlong with critical insights from system leaders\, both NHS and independent\, this ABHI event will look at the outcomes of this flagship Review\, and will ask how the system can best utilise evidence to continue improving patient safety\, whilst recognising the value of technology. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n– Sir Cyril Chantler GBE\, Cumberlege Review Team Member\n– Professor Kevin Harris\, Programme Director and Clinical Sdvisor – Interventional Procedures Programme and Patient Safety Lead\, NICE\n– Matt James\, Chief Executive Officer\, Private Healthcare Information Network\n– Professor Neil Mortensen\, President\, Royal College of Surgeons\n– Luella Trickett\, Director\, Value & Access\, ABHI\nFind out more and register here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/abhi-access-and-patient-safety-conference/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200729T105833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T105833Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix International Learning
DESCRIPTION:A three-day course enabling a deeper understanding of how international collaborations work.  We will share knowledge and expertise gained from Cardiff University’s Phoenix Project partnership with Namibia and Zambia. \nSuitable for any professional or student wanting this type of insight from anywhere in the world. \nProgramme sessions include: \n\n​International Responses to COVID-19\nCommunication & Health Promotion in a Global Crisis\nMultilingualism & Effective Communication\nAnaesthesia in Remote & Challenging Situations\nHabitat Restoration & Sustainable Development\nManaging International Development Partnerships\nInternational NGOs in a Global Crisis\nMaternal Mortality Africa & UK\nSpecial events: Stories\, Music\, Art & Poetry\nDedicated Student Sessions\nSpecial Trade Sessions\n​\n\nFind out more here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/phoenix-international-learning/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201001
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200818T101852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T101852Z
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SUMMARY:Department for International Trade: Biopharmaceutical Virtual Mission\, India
DESCRIPTION:The Department for International Trade (DIT) invites innovative British biopharmaceutical companies across: \n\nVaccine\,\nDrug discovery/re-purposing and delivery\nProcess Manufacturing including AI/data in manufacturing\n\nVaccines: India is a global vaccines hub as the country produces more than 60% of vaccine doses procured by the UN worldwide. India also has the largest global capacity for WHO pre-qualified vaccine manufacturing. \nSeveral Indian vaccine manufacturers are developing vaccines for infectious and non- infectious diseases\, including for Covid-19 either indigenously and/or in partnership with international organisations. \nDrug discovery and delivery: India is the largest provider of generic drugs globally\, supplying over 40 per cent of generic demand in the US\, and 25 per cent of all medicine in UK\, through more than 250 US FDA\, and UK MHRA approved plants. Indian manufacturers are moving up the value chain by investing in R&D for development of new molecules. There is also renewed interest in drug re-purposing\, to identify new areas of application for existing drugs\, especially with the current pandemic situation. \nProcess manufacturing and technology: as Indian pharma moves up the value chain\, there are increased incentives to investing in technologies such as those included within Industry 4.0 and digital manufacturing to improve processes and costs\, which would enable India to meet the high regulatory standards of markets like the US and EU. Given the UK’s strengths in above areas\, the UK stands out as the perfect partner of choice for the Indian biopharma industry as it looks to move up the value chain. \nFind out more here and download the expression of interest form here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/department-for-international-trade-biopharmaceutical-virtual-mission-india/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201001T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201001T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200922T105010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T105010Z
UID:16680-1601546400-1601550000@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Accelerating Detection of Disease webinar: industry briefing for the life sciences sector
DESCRIPTION:How life sciences companies can get involved in the UK’s largest ever health research programme \nAccelerating Detection of Disease (ADD) is the UK’s largest ever health research programme. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to support life sciences R&D in healthcare covering diagnostics and treatments\, artificial intelligence and digital health.\nIn this webinar\, designed particularly for life sciences companies\, the team responsible for delivering ADD will: \n\nGive an overview of the programme and an update on latest developments\nSet out the opportunity for life sciences organisations to participate\nAnswer questions and provide additional clarification on some of the key issues for industry\n\nADD is being established to deliver a world-leading cohort of 5 million participants over the age of 30 by 2024. It will support research intended to improve the early detection\, risk stratification and early intervention for chronic diseases\, before symptoms present. \nThe unrivalled magnitude and depth of the ADD programme will make it a unique resource. Health researchers from industry and academia will have the chance to use ADD to conduct studies that aim to improve the way we detect\, diagnose and treat diseases. \nADD has £79 million ISCF funding through UK Research and Innovation\, which is being used to set up and begin to deliver the programme. Matched funding of up to £160 million is being sought from industry and charities. \nFind out more and register here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/accelerating-detection-of-disease-webinar-industry-briefing-for-the-life-sciences-sector/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200611T091850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200630T082357Z
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SUMMARY:Health and Care Research Wales Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:Making a difference: the impact of health and care research \nThis will be a digital conference \nRegister here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/health-and-care-research-wales-conference-2020/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T033000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200917T151156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T151156Z
UID:16679-1602127800-1602178200@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the very first virtual Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards 2020 and celebrate the very best of UK Life Sciences companies. \nThe awards demonstrate the regional depth and national reach of Medilink UK by recognising the achievements of the regional Medilink awards winners for 2019-2020\, in Start Up\, Export Achievement\, Collaboration with the NHS\, Innovation and Outstanding Achievement categories. \nHosted by Chris Turner\, Comedian and Freestyle Rapper\, join us for an afternoon of virtual celebrations\, be entertained and take the opportunity to celebrate with the best of the best in the life sciences sector\, whilst forming new connections with leading professionals on a unique virtual networking platform. \nWe look forward to seeing you online\, good luck to all the finalists. \nFind out more here \nBook here
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/medilink-uk-healthcare-business-awards-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200912T111043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200912T111043Z
UID:16652-1602151200-1602158400@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:COVID-19: Using Data Differently
DESCRIPTION:How have different organisations been using their data differently as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin the Digital Health Ecosystem Wales on the 8th October (10am – 12pm via Teams) to hear how different organisations have been using their data differently as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. \nChaired by Allan Wardhaugh\, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Cardiff & Vale UHB\, we will hear from Keith Hawkins\, Lead Specialist (Information) at NWIS\, on the rapid development of their COVID Data Hub. We’ll also welcome our colleagues from the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust to hear how they created\, tested\, deployed and iterated a full end-to-end COVID response service with a data platform led approach. \nMore guest speakers to be announced soon. \nA link to join the event will be sent on the 7th October 2020 after signing up! \n\nCLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/covid-19-using-data-differently/
LOCATION:Online event\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTSTAMP:20260406T212234
CREATED:20200915T142915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T142915Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Leaders Week
DESCRIPTION:Are you a leader in the UK’s digital marketplace for ideas\, initiatives and services? Is your organisation or place? If the answer is yes\, then the 2020 Digital Leaders Week is for you.\n \nAs we unlock the UK’s economy\, this is a gathering of leaders focused on three key questions our organisations face during this accelerated period of digital transformation: What works? How to? And where can we get advice? \nTake part\, because those with the answers and those who are driving forward digital transformation in the UK are speaking\, running workshops\, sharing the very best practice and offering solutions that are practical and real. Best of all it’s 100% free to take part.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/digital-leaders-week/
LOCATION:Online event\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:lucy.wakeford@digileaders.com
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