TEF-Health: Testing and Experimentation Facility for Health AI and Robotics Passed
Thursday May 16, 2024 08:50 - 09:05 F1
Lecturer: Johanna Furuhjelm
Track: The European Health Data Space; a health specific ecosystem
Our vision is to shape the future of European healthcare through the transformative power of AI. We envision a healthcare landscape where innovative AI solutions seamlessly integrate with existing systems, enabling improved patient outcomes, enhanced healthcare delivery, and equitable access to quality care. By fostering collaboration, advancing research, and facilitating market access for trustworthy AI technologies, we strive to revolutionize healthcare and empower individuals and communities to lead healthier lives.Our mission is to accelerate the development and adoption of AI solutions in healthcare by providing a cutting-edge testing and experimentation facility. We are dedicated to creating an environment that enables AI developers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to collaborate, innovate, and overcome the challenges of integrating AI into the healthcare ecosystem. Through rigorous evaluation, adherence to regulatory requirements, and a focus on ethical and societal aspects, we aim to ensure the safe, effective, and responsible use of AI in healthcare settings.
Seminar type
Live broadcast
Lecture type
Presentation
Objective of lecture
Orientation
Level of knowledge
Intermediate
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Organizational development
Care professionals
Healthcare professionals
Keyword
Actual examples (good/bad)
Test/validation
Law, Judicial procedures
Ethics
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
Johanna Furuhjelm Lecturer
Dr.
Karolinska Institutet
Johanna Furuhjelm currently serves as the coordinator of the TEF-Health Swedish node. Before assuming this position, she managed national programmes and organizations in both Sweden and Finland and has accumulated over a decade of experience in business development within the Life Science sector. Additionally, she possesses a background in cancer research.