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FemTech – enhancing womens health using technology
According to a new report from the World Economic Forum and the Boston Consulting Group, women lose an average of one week of good health each year. 75 million healthy years of life are lost globally due to diseases and disabilities that affect women. At the same time, only six percent of private health care investments go to women's health, it remains one of the most underfunded areas of health care. The report also shows that women live longer than men, but spend 25 percent more of their lives in poor health.
With this track, we want to focus on women's health and the possibilities of technology – today and in the future – to increase the level of functioning and health of the world's women. How do we create conditions and support for services aimed at women? How do we increase knowledge about women's specific problems and how can we as a society together support a more equal health?
VGR - how a large organisation support womens health
Lecturer: Ann-Charlotte Järnström
The Power of Networks in Life Science: The VILDA Perspective
Lecturer: Christina Östberg Lloyd
Putting global focus on the ordinary woman and her health and well being
Lecturer: Harry Pappas
AI for Good: Governance as the Path to Trustworthy AI in Healthcare
Lecturer: Nicoleta J Economou
Closing remarks - FemTech session 1
Moderator: Anette Falkenroth
Panelists: Ann-Charlotte Järnström, Christina Östberg Lloyd, Harry Pappas, Nicoleta J Economou
Ovarian cancer detection – with a particular focus on AI-assisted ultrasound diagnotics
Lecturer: Elisabeth Epstein
Curiosity to Care: A Journey Through Life Science Innovation and Women's Health
Lecturer: Ana Catarina Silva
FemTech, a future focus in Sweden and Europé
Lecturer: Anna Lefevre Skjöldebrand
Femtech - Closing panel
Moderator: Anette Falkenroth
Panelists: Ana Catarina Silva, Anna Lefevre Skjöldebrand, Elisabeth Epstein
