Hospital+Innovation Congress: Only Few Tickets Remaining

30 September - 1 October 2013, Odense, Denmark.
Denmark is currently in the process of building 16 new hospitals and investing over €5 billion. The Hospital + Innovation Congress is where you can put your organization's solutions and experience on the table to the key decision makers involved in Denmark's drive to develop hospitals of the future.

Hospital + Innovation Congress is a unique 2-day event where delegates will work to form partnerships through Open Innovation workshops and Public-Private innovation showcases. These activities will be complemented by world class keynote speakers.

Join this exclusive conference today and network with Denmark's healthcare decision makers.

As one of the major themes in the Open Innovation workshops at Hospital + Innovation Congress, "Hospital Design to Reduce Adverse Events" will discuss data driven, architecture & interior objects, communication and organisational strategies.

The Key Challenges for this Topic
In most modern hospital sectors, adverse events are on the political agenda - specifically regarding ways to minimise them. How do we integrate quality indicators and patient experiences, decreasing the numbers of adverse events and thereby improving operational effectiveness?

The workshop will include an ideation session involving Danish healthcare leaders and congress delegates focusing key challenges. This ideation workshop will be led by Kurt Ward, Design Director, Philips Design. Kurt will lead the group harnessing over 13 years of experience at Philips Design to stimulate, inspire and explore new value spaces and innovation opportunities. He will to inspire, ideate and showcase prototypes to solutions.

Partnership opportunities are still available
Sign up today and present your HIT brand to the government officials who will road map the healthcare technology in Denmark.

The Hospital + Innovation Congress provides you with unprecedented opportunities to generate business in this rapidly developing market. The Congress will be an excellent opportunity for you to network with government officials and senior executives with real purchasing power.

To participate in the Hospital + Innovation Congress, please contact: Christina Roosen at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or +45 4012 9395

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.hospitalplusinnovation.com

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