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Clinical Data Reuse – Promises or Problems?

Program

Welcome
Yana Yoncheva, IB Digital Health Nation & Dr. Gundula Heinatz Bürki, IB Databooster

Clinical Data Reuse – Promises or Problems? by Prof. Dr. Thomas Bürkle, Applied University of Bern, Professor for medical informatics

This part of the webinar will introduce in the topic of clinical data reuse with examples from large hospital environments e.g. integrating routine data into cancer registry or for research purposes and using genetic data for drug therapy decision support.
On a technical level, the tasks of integration and interoperability on technical, semantical and workflow level will be discussed and a critical retrospective of achievements and drawbacks will be presented.

Thomas Bürkle joined Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) as a professor for medical informatics in 2014. He teaches various medical informatics and interoperability subjects in Bachelor and Master level in Biel/Bienne and Zurich. His research interests include clinical decision support, information processing in intensive care, data reuse, workflow support and evaluation of healthcare IT. He was or is responsible for the research projects “Spital der Zukunft” and “Digi-care” (BFH-part).

Health Data Repository for Data Driven Clinical Research by Dr. Sebastiano Caprara, Balgrist University Hospital, Lead Digital Medical Unit

A paradigm shift toward electronic health records, and extension of these to include clinical research
datasets, is rapidly gaining momentum but requires effective interlinking of patient data. The main goal of the Health Data Repository – HDR – project is to develop a digital platform at the Balgrist University Hospital that can be modularly integrated in the flow of medical and research data within a hospital local digital environment, focusing on structured clinical data and research cohorts. The first step of our data integration approach aims at data harmonization between the hospital and its different departments. The HDR API (Application Programming Interface) layer is able to connect to multiple clinical IT systems, extract relevant data, map it to a target standard, and de-identify the data for research purposes. When queried from clinical systems, the data is mapped to standardized models, aligning it with ongoing national and international efforts in terms of terminology.
We aim to leverage standard data models and ontologies to improve research quality and facilitate academic collaborations, but we are also preparing the clinical IT infrastructure to facilitate the integration of innovative digital tools and data-driven medicine results in daily clinical processes.

Dr. Sebastiano Caprara received his PhD degree at the ETH Zurich with focus on machine learning and predictive models providing solutions for preoperative planning of spinal fusion surgery. He is currently leading the Health Data Repository project at the Balgrist University Hospital and establishing the Digital Medicine Unit. He is part of the digitalSwitzerland initiative representing Balgrist in the Digital Health Committee.

Q&A and Closing

Open Innovation Workshop «Construction & Data Science»

Bauen digital Schweiz / buildingSMART Switzerland, die data Innovation alliance sowie opensource.construction führen einen Open Innovation Workshop mit dem Thema «Construction & Data Science» durch. Dieser bringt Top- Expert:innen aus der Baubranche und der Data Science Community zusammen.

Der Workshop adressiert eine aktuelle Herausforderung in der Bauindustrie: die Datenqualität. Daten müssen über die gesamte Wertschöpfungskette, d.h. von Akquisition, Planung, Erstellung bis hin zum Betrieb durchgängig verfügbar sein und so strukturiert werden, dass mit aktuellen Ansätzen aus den Bereichen Data Analysis, Machine Learning und Artficial Intelligence Mehrwerte geschaffen werden können. 

Der Workshop bietet den Teilnehmern die Gelegenheit, disziplinübergreifende Projekte zu identifizieren und kreative Lösungsansätze zu entwickeln. Dafür werden zunächst die Herausforderungen in der Bauindustrie entlang einem typischen Projektablauf und einer Einführung zu den involvierten Stakeholdern erläutert. Die Teilnehmer aus der Bauindustrie bringen erste Ideen mit, die als Ankerpunkte für die Diskussion in kleinen Gruppen dienen und disziplinübergreifend weiterentwickelt werden. In einem Pitch werden die besten Vorschläge ausgewählt. Diese erhalten die Möglichkeit, im Rahmen des Innovation Booster Databooster die Ideen hin zu einem Projekt zu konkretisieren, dabei werden die Teams methodisch und finanziell mit bis zu CHF 25‘000 unterstützt.

Open Innovation @ Databooster Webinar

Implementation of open innovation within the framework of the Innovationbooster “Databooster” powered by Innosuisse. Get to know new opportunities followed by a Q&A session.

The challenges of our time need innovative concepts, approaches and solutions. The databooster program supports this process – from the identification of challenges and the development of ideas to the initialization of innovation projects. In this webinar, you will learn about the funding opportunities within the framework of the databooster program, the application process and further opportunities and services provided by the databooster program and the data innovation alliance

Zoom meeting: Link
Meeting ID: 820 1327 7290
Passcode: 869684

Open Innovation @ Databooster Webinar

Implementation of open innovation within the framework of the Innovationbooster “Databooster” powered by Innosuisse. Get to know new opportunities followed by a Q&A session.

The challenges of our time need innovative concepts, approaches and solutions. The databooster program supports this process – from the identification of challenges and the development of ideas to the initialization of innovation projects. In this webinar, you will learn about the funding opportunities within the framework of the databooster program, the application process and further opportunities and services provided by the databooster program and the data innovation alliance.

Zoom meeting: Link
Meeting ID: 820 3576 2566
Passcode: 057195

Open Innovation @ Databooster Webinar

Implementation of open innovation within the framework of the Innovationbooster “Databooster” powered by Innosuisse. Get to know new opportunities followed by a Q&A session.

The challenges of our time need innovative concepts, approaches and solutions. The databooster program supports this process – from the identification of challenges and the development of ideas to the initialization of innovation projects. In this webinar, you will learn about the funding opportunities within the framework of the databooster program, the application process and further opportunities and services provided by the databooster program and the data innovation alliance

Zoom meeting: Link
Meeting ID: 874 0508 3009
Passcode: 969502

Open Innovation @ Databooster Webinar

Implementation of open innovation within the framework of the Innovationbooster “Databooster” powered by Innosuisse. Get to know new opportunities followed by a Q&A session.

More details will be announced soon.

Industry 4.0 Workshop

The Focus Topic “Industry 4.0” includes multiple innovative technologies in the area of industrial production. The focus is on intelligent and digitally connected systems. The full value chain from purchasing over logistics to manufacturing, are affected. However, two main areas of application are emerging: the smart factory and data-based services. In the smart factory, Industry 4.0 encompasses three levels of process automation: (1) condition monitoring of a machine or process, (2) data-based optimization through predictive intervention, and (3) self-organization of a system through self-diagnosis and autonomous machine decisions. Industry 4.0 also consists of a variety of other technologies such as augmented reality, digital twins, and mobile/collaborative robots.

Swiss industry is very well placed to play an efficient role in the developments surrounding Industry 4.0. We will explore the realm of Industry 4.0 in a joint event by Innovation Booster Robotics and Innovation Databooster.

The event is free to attend with a lunch and refreshments provided by the organizer.

Registration can be found here: Registration

Expert Day

Agenda

13:00Door Opening
13:15Welcome
13:30Keynote of PhD. Kyle Alves, Senior Lecturer of Information Systems & Operations Management,
University of the West of England
14:00Expert Group Meetings (part 1)
15:00Break
15:30Expert Group Meetings (part 2)
17:30Apéro

The Expert Groups will be represented by:

Data-Food challenge

Organizer: Kyle Alves and Shaun West

  • Objectives: In this session we will illustrate the diversity of opportunities associated with increased adoption of digital technologies in food chains.
  • Related questions: How can food supply chain performance simultaneously meet ESG and profitability targets? How is the adoption of new supply chain technology now more accessible to SMEs? What knowledge and skills are needed for sustained performance? How can supply chain finance support adoption?
  • What they will learn: Attendees will learn from practical, real-world examples of digital supply chains focused on SMEs. These examples contain opportunities for success as well as emerging challenges associated with these projects.
Hidden opportunities: Geo-spatial applications in the age of OpenData

Organizer: Michele Bolla, Tamfal Tomas (ERNI), Florian Scheidegger (IBM Research/KI Sandbox Kanton Zürich) EG Spatial Data (Stefan Keller, Reik Leiterer) and Anne Wegmann (Opendata)

In this workshop, organized by ERNI and the Spatial Data Expert Group, we would like to bring together experts from different fields to jointly identify needs and possible new approaches in the field of open data and geospatial applications. Participants will get insights on current technology topics, discuss innovative solution and possible use-cases and get to know potential technology providers. Within a ideation workshop we will explore in more depth challenges mentioned by the participants and moving to the idea stage. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to network with potential project partners and, ideally, start a collaboration project that can be funded by the databooster program. (and of course there will be coffee again and an apéro afterwards)

Machine Learning and Responsible AI

Organizer: Ricardo Chavarriaga (ZHAW), Philipp Schmid (CSEM) and Andrea Dunbar (CSEM)

As AI continues transforming all application sectors, discussions about its ethical implications and regulatory requirements are gaining a lot of traction. Overall, the need to to respond to the social concerns about AI impact and to comply with the upcoming regulation (e.g. the European AI act) will impact the data science activities of Swiss companies dramatically.

In this workshop, experts will present the current state of discussions on ethical implications and regulation of AI systems, and learn about state-of-the-art techniques for explainability and interpretability. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to discuss their specific challenges, meet potential partners and identify ideas to follow. Representatives of the Databooster program will be present to support participants in receiving further support for developing innovative approaches and further research to address challenges in responsibly applying AI in real-world cases. This workshop is organised by the Databooster Focus Topic on Responsible AI, ZHAW, CSEM and CLAIRE.

Part 1: Impulse Talk: “Ethics, Operationalizing Responsible AI and regulatory compliance”
Breakout discussion: Identify challenges for implementing responsible AI. Participants can pitch a challenge they have already identified and cluster challenges into topics or trends

Part 2: Impulse Talk: “Advancements in Interpretable AI for Healthcare: Paving the Way Towards More Reliable Computational Models”
Breakout discussion: Ways for addressing the identified challenges and conclusions, next steps, and adjourn

Build a Cloud IoT System Using a RaspberryPi (Limit 24 participants)

Organizer: Heiko Krömer (D ONE), Stepan Gaponiuk (D ONE)

This workshop is an interactive hands-on experience with the Internet of Things (IoT). Participants will set up their own end-to-end cloud IoT-system using RaspberryPi microcontrollers. Following a brief theoretical introduction to RaspberryPi, participants will get their hands dirty and connect a small sensor to the controller.

Keynote

We welcome our keynote speaker PhD. Kyle Alves, Senior Lecturer of Information Systems & Operations Management, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), Faculty of Business and Law

He is a member of the Innovation, Operations Management & Supply (IOMS) Research Group as well as the management team for the Data Research Access & Governance Network at UWE and the Food Systems Research Network at UWE

Biography: I am an Early Career Researcher focused on remaining engaged with businesses on real-world challenges.  My research and projects examine the overlapping areas of management, new technologies, and coordinated supply chains.  My research goals target ways in which positive social impact can be maximised using innovative new technologies and approaches to managing operations.

Creating the ‘Golden Thread’: food product data for optimization from the farm to the retail shelf

This presentation illustrates the experience of creating the world’s first digitally traceable sandwich.  The Digital Sandwich project created a national demonstrator of a digitalized food supply chain, focused on sandwich manufacturing.  The project established an integrated digital platform that fuses multiple industrial digital technologies (Blockchain, AI, IoT, Finance) into a single technology stack operating within a standard business ERP. The project aims to step change manufacturing productivity, consumer safety, financing and trust within the food supply chain.

Emerging from the case were innovative new applications connected to supply chain performance data, as well as new challenges associated with privacy and commercially sensitive data.   

The challenge is interdisciplinary, affecting the areas of food production, land use, policy/regulation, food logistics, energy systems, consumer behaviour, and many others.

Open Thinking Zurich

End the working day with some inspiration? Making new contacts and exchange with like-minded people, getting updates on current developments in the field of Data Science – and above all, experience lots of creativity and the development of new ideas? And all this in the center of Zurich and only 5 minutes from the train station?

Then the first Beerstorming event on 25 May 2023, 5:00 PM, is the right place for you. Get involved and experience how your idea takes wings! Can’t make it? Don’t worry as there are other beerstorming events on 07 July in Bern and 21 September in Zurich!

Registration required – the respective venue will be communicated 2 weeks in advance.

Project Day

The Innovation Booster Databooster is organizing the third Project Day, where previously supported innovation teams will present their projects and their developments in 2022/2023 to companies and interested partners.

These innovation teams and companies will share their insights and lessons learned: bodenproben.ch, BFH and ZHAW, DNext and HESSO Geneva, Fluence Energy and ZHAW, leg&airy and ZHAW, modulos and ZHAW, opensource.construction, SUPSI and ZHAW, Schwabe Pharma and OST, Stadler Rail and ZHAW, zubischuhe and ZHAW.

13:00 Registration
13:30 Welcome
13:40 Innovation Project Presentations & Discussion
leg&airy & ZHAW
Schwabe Pharma & OST
zubischuhe & ZHAW
14:45 Innovation Project Presentations & Discussion
Fluence Energy & ZHAW
Stadler Rail & ZHAW
opensource.construction & SUPSI & ZHAW
bodenproben.ch & BFH & ZHAW
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Innovation Project Presentations & Discussion
DNext & HES-SO Geneva
modulos & ZHAW
Carity & ZHAW & hospitals
16:30 Summary
17:00 Apéro

To register please use the form below. Seats are limited, early registration is recommended!