Join us this March for two dynamic events at the forefront of health data and digital health innovation. These back-to-back events bring together healthcare providers and SMEs, each with a tailored focus to address unique challenges and opportunities. 

Day 1 dives into leveraging health data within healthcare organisations, while Day 2 emphasises scaling and co-creating digital health solutions with SMEs. Whether you're exploring the complexities of health data or driving innovation to market, these events offer actionable insights, invaluable connections, and practical pathways to accelerate change. 


Why attend? 

These events offer great opportunities to connect with healthcare providers, SMEs, and tech innovators to explore new initiatives and co-create solutions. Gain insights into topics like health data interoperability, AI, and privacy while uncovering funding opportunities to drive innovation. With expert-led sessions, collaborative discussions, and networking opportunities, these events are your chance to shape the future of healthcare.

Which day to attend?

Day 1: Workshop for Healthcare Providers

Explore opportunities and challenges in leveraging health data while gaining insights into key European initiatives like the EHDS and AI Act. Join healthcare professionals from across Europe to share experiences and best practices.

Day 2: Catalyst Event for SMEs

Discover hospital needs, pitch your solutions, and explore funding opportunities like EP PerMed and TEF-Health. Collaborate with healthcare leaders to scale digital health innovations and accelerate their impact.

Agenda

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Hayley Every

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

Maxime Rossi

HUmani CHU Charleroi-Chimay

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Hans Constandt

FAQIR

Hans Constandt is a driven social entrepreneur with a rich background in biotechnology, medicine, computer science and postgraduate degrees in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. With a deep belief in that data can save lives, he has dedicated his career to making health information more accessible and efficient.

As a visionary leader, Hans combines strategic insight with a pragmatic approach to support patients and healthcare professionals with smart, data-driven solutions. He advises patient organisations, startups, scale-ups, policymakers and multinationals, bridging the gap between innovation and implementation in healthcare.


Currently, Hans is one of the driving forces behind FAQIR, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering patients within a secure ecosystem of personal data vaults. Through this work, he helps hospitals, governments and other stakeholders leverage health data in an innovative, ethical and secure way, with the ultimate goal of delivering better care for everyone.

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Bart Haex

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

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Joana Seringa

Unidade Local de Saúde de Coimbra

Sofie De Broe

Sciensano

Angela Bradshaw

Alzheimer Europe

Vladimir Murovec

Osborne Clarke

  • Financial issues 
  • Data quality chaired by Sofie De Broe 
  • Engagement/Communication towards patients chaired by Angela Bradshaw 
  • Raising awareness and engagement towards staff chaired by Joana Margarida Seringa
  • Change management 
  • Legal issues chaired by Vladimir Murovec

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Joana Seringa

Unidade Local de Saúde de Coimbra

Sofie De Broe

Sciensano

Angela Bradshaw

Alzheimer Europe

Vladimir Murovec

Osborne Clarke

  • Financial issues 
  • Data quality chaired by Sofie De Broe 
  • Engagement/Communication towards patients chaired by Angela Bradshaw 
  • Raising awareness and engagement towards staff chaired by Joana Margarida Seringa
  • Change management
  • Legal issues chaired by Vladimir Murovec

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Kevin Groot Lipman

Netherlands Cancer Institute

As technical physician with expertise in artificial intelligence and medical imaging, dr. Kevin Groot Lipman combines technical knowledge with medical insight to advance healthcare technology. Graduating from the University of Twente with a specialization in Technical Medicine—Medical Imaging & Intervention—he laid a strong foundation for his research and clinical implementation work.
Early in his career, he gained hands-on experience at prestigious institutions like the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. It allowed him to apply deep learning models to complex medical imaging challenges.
Kevin conducted his PhD research at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, focusing on developing AI algorithms to streamline the evaluation of respiratory diseases. One of his AI models is already implemented at the institute, which demonstrates the practical impact of his research. His expertise also led to a visiting researcher position at the University Hospital of Zurich.
He is Co-PI of two Public-Private-Partnership grants (€1.5M and €1M) aimed at developing foundational models for medical imaging plus ctDNA and AI applications in breast imaging. Moreover, he got a personal grant of €70,000 by the Dutch Pulmonologists Society to further his studies in respiratory disease evaluation. During his Masters, he got second place in the University of Twente's Best Master Thesis competition for Technical Medicine. In the clinics, he integrated his own developed AI models into clinical workflows, improving patient follow-up through the ARTIMES project.
Kevin recently initiated a research direction exploring visual foundational models for radiology. By creating robust embeddings of radiological images, his research can potentially lead to transforming diagnostic practices and automate radiology reporting. He serves as the chairman of the young club of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII), where he aims to strengthen collaboration among early-career clinical and technical professionals in the medical imaging field.

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Bart Haex

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

Petra Ritter

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Anne-Laure Cadji

Multitel

Bart Haex

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

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Kevin Groot Lipman

Netherlands Cancer Institute

As technical physician with expertise in artificial intelligence and medical imaging, dr. Kevin Groot Lipman combines technical knowledge with medical insight to advance healthcare technology. Graduating from the University of Twente with a specialization in Technical Medicine—Medical Imaging & Intervention—he laid a strong foundation for his research and clinical implementation work.
Early in his career, he gained hands-on experience at prestigious institutions like the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. It allowed him to apply deep learning models to complex medical imaging challenges.
Kevin conducted his PhD research at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, focusing on developing AI algorithms to streamline the evaluation of respiratory diseases. One of his AI models is already implemented at the institute, which demonstrates the practical impact of his research. His expertise also led to a visiting researcher position at the University Hospital of Zurich.
He is Co-PI of two Public-Private-Partnership grants (€1.5M and €1M) aimed at developing foundational models for medical imaging plus ctDNA and AI applications in breast imaging. Moreover, he got a personal grant of €70,000 by the Dutch Pulmonologists Society to further his studies in respiratory disease evaluation. During his Masters, he got second place in the University of Twente's Best Master Thesis competition for Technical Medicine. In the clinics, he integrated his own developed AI models into clinical workflows, improving patient follow-up through the ARTIMES project.
Kevin recently initiated a research direction exploring visual foundational models for radiology. By creating robust embeddings of radiological images, his research can potentially lead to transforming diagnostic practices and automate radiology reporting. He serves as the chairman of the young club of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII), where he aims to strengthen collaboration among early-career clinical and technical professionals in the medical imaging field.

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Hospitals will share their experiences in implementing digital health solutions, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. Presentations will cover real-world use cases, including data-driven healthcare projects and lessons learned from national and European initiatives.

  • HUmani – ALCOP Project: Active Learning for Cooperative Optimization of Predictors for intensive care units.


The session will conclude with a Q&A, providing an opportunity for deeper discussion and knowledge exchange. The list of presentations will be updated as additional speakers are confirmed.

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Paul-Antoine Beaudoin

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

I am a research engineer at PREDIMED, the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital's clinical data warehouse, in charge of developing the service offering for start-ups and SMEs as part of the TEF-Health project. I'm also deepening my knowledge of medical informatics and data science by preparing a thesis on the use of graphical data models for the analysis of real data from clinical data warehouses.

Johanna Furuhjelm

Karolinska Institutet

Päivi Östling

Karolinska Institutet / SciLifeLab

Monu Krishnan

SkinVision

Hans Constandt

FAQIR

Hans Constandt is a driven social entrepreneur with a rich background in biotechnology, medicine, computer science and postgraduate degrees in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. With a deep belief in that data can save lives, he has dedicated his career to making health information more accessible and efficient.

As a visionary leader, Hans combines strategic insight with a pragmatic approach to support patients and healthcare professionals with smart, data-driven solutions. He advises patient organisations, startups, scale-ups, policymakers and multinationals, bridging the gap between innovation and implementation in healthcare.


Currently, Hans is one of the driving forces behind FAQIR, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering patients within a secure ecosystem of personal data vaults. Through this work, he helps hospitals, governments and other stakeholders leverage health data in an innovative, ethical and secure way, with the ultimate goal of delivering better care for everyone.

Marie Bastin

DNAlytics

In this dynamic session, SMEs and healthcare providers will take the stage to pitch their digital health solutions and challenges. Each presenter will have three minutes to share their insights, fostering connections and collaboration between innovators and healthcare institutions. The list of pitches will be updated as selections are confirmed.


  • A clinical data warehouse to bring together innovative start-ups and the hospital world: the AMEDEE.IA project
    Paul-Antoine Beaudoin, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble


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Thierry Vermeeren

OZConsulting

Martina Fonseca

Sciensano

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Discover key funding opportunities to support your digital health projects. This session will introduce European and regional funding programmes, including EP PerMed, TEF-Health, MEDVIA, WIN2WAL, and the EIT Health Accelerator. Learn how to access financial support to advance your innovations and scale impactful solutions.

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Meet Healthcare Leaders from Across Europe

Join a diverse group of healthcare professionals from leading institutions across Europe as they come together to exchange insights, share experiences, and explore the future of digital health and health data innovation. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with representatives from hospitals and healthcare organisations based in:

Helsinki (Finland) | Amsterdam, Rotterdam (Netherlands) | Grenoble (France) | Coimbra (Portugal) | Stockholm (Sweden) | Martin (Slovakia) | Berlin (Germany) | Roeselare, Ostend, Charleroi-Chimay, Brussels, Leuven, Hasselt (Belgium)

Speakers

Martina Fonseca

Sciensano

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Marie Bastin

DNAlytics

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Monu Krishnan

SkinVision

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Päivi Östling

Karolinska Institutet / SciLifeLab

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Johanna Furuhjelm

Karolinska Institutet

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Vladimir Murovec

Osborne Clarke

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Angela Bradshaw

Alzheimer Europe

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Sofie De Broe

Sciensano

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Paul-Antoine Beaudoin

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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I am a research engineer at PREDIMED, the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital's clinical data warehouse, in charge of developing the service offering for start-ups and SMEs as part of the TEF-Health project. I'm also deepening my knowledge of medical informatics and data science by preparing a thesis on the use of graphical data models for the analysis of real data from clinical data warehouses.

Thierry Vermeeren

OZConsulting

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Maxime Rossi

HUmani CHU Charleroi-Chimay

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Petra Ritter

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Joana Seringa

Unidade Local de Saúde de Coimbra

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Anne-Laure Cadji

Multitel

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Hayley Every

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

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Kevin Groot Lipman

Netherlands Cancer Institute

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As technical physician with expertise in artificial intelligence and medical imaging, dr. Kevin Groot Lipman combines technical knowledge with medical insight to advance healthcare technology. Graduating from the University of Twente with a specialization in Technical Medicine—Medical Imaging & Intervention—he laid a strong foundation for his research and clinical implementation work.
Early in his career, he gained hands-on experience at prestigious institutions like the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. It allowed him to apply deep learning models to complex medical imaging challenges.
Kevin conducted his PhD research at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, focusing on developing AI algorithms to streamline the evaluation of respiratory diseases. One of his AI models is already implemented at the institute, which demonstrates the practical impact of his research. His expertise also led to a visiting researcher position at the University Hospital of Zurich.
He is Co-PI of two Public-Private-Partnership grants (€1.5M and €1M) aimed at developing foundational models for medical imaging plus ctDNA and AI applications in breast imaging. Moreover, he got a personal grant of €70,000 by the Dutch Pulmonologists Society to further his studies in respiratory disease evaluation. During his Masters, he got second place in the University of Twente's Best Master Thesis competition for Technical Medicine. In the clinics, he integrated his own developed AI models into clinical workflows, improving patient follow-up through the ARTIMES project.
Kevin recently initiated a research direction exploring visual foundational models for radiology. By creating robust embeddings of radiological images, his research can potentially lead to transforming diagnostic practices and automate radiology reporting. He serves as the chairman of the young club of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII), where he aims to strengthen collaboration among early-career clinical and technical professionals in the medical imaging field.

Hans Constandt

FAQIR

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Hans Constandt is a driven social entrepreneur with a rich background in biotechnology, medicine, computer science and postgraduate degrees in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. With a deep belief in that data can save lives, he has dedicated his career to making health information more accessible and efficient.

As a visionary leader, Hans combines strategic insight with a pragmatic approach to support patients and healthcare professionals with smart, data-driven solutions. He advises patient organisations, startups, scale-ups, policymakers and multinationals, bridging the gap between innovation and implementation in healthcare.


Currently, Hans is one of the driving forces behind FAQIR, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering patients within a secure ecosystem of personal data vaults. Through this work, he helps hospitals, governments and other stakeholders leverage health data in an innovative, ethical and secure way, with the ultimate goal of delivering better care for everyone.

Bart Haex

EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands

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FAQS


Yes, this event is completely free to attend. Upon registration, we kindly request your commitment to attend, as we aim to minimize food waste associated with the catering order.

The first day of the event is reserved for healthcare providers and selected invitees due to limited capacity. On the second day, however, everyone is welcome to attend.

The Catalyst Event for SMEs (5 March) will be held at Herman Teirlinck Building, Havenlaan 88, 1000 Brussels (map).

The Workshop for Healthcare Providers (4 March) will take place at a central Brussels location. The exact venue details will be shared in your registration confirmation.

Sponsors

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