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AI in Healthcare: EU Priorities and Ecosystem Synergies
MAR
Fri
28
09:00 - 12:30

This was 1 year ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health AI Continent Deployment: Best use of technologies

The European Commission organises a webinar to showcase the AI initiatives of the Commission (GenAI4EU, ApplyAI Strategy) and present the policy themes that are important for AI in healthcare actions.

With this event, the Commission addresses in particular to inform health research and care ecosystem members and AI community representatives notably researchers, clinicians, innovators, AI developers, patients, regulators, other interested parties, entities and organisations.

Participants will be asked to put forward the most impactful use cases existing in AI in healthcare and life sciences, and ways of working together to addresss these policy themes, with a view to creating sustainable AI solutions for healthcare. 

For more information such as the agenda and to register, please visit the event website.

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