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IoT in Medical Science and Healthcare

Theme:
Workshops
What:
Workshop
When:
2:00 PM, Wednesday 7 Jun 2017 (1 hour 45 minutes)
Breaks:
Coffee Break supported by SIG   03:45 PM to 04:15 PM (30 minutes)
How:

Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a fascinating technology and healthcare has been one of the prime areas where the ripples of IoT has been felt the most. Harnessing the power of IoT, it is possible to avert several diseases which are infamous as silent killers. From the perspective of risks management, IoT has a paramount importance in collecting people’s lifestyle data, applying rigorous data analytics, machine learning and intelligent methodologies to make the most of that data in order to develop efficient prediction and detection models for several diseases. This session is intended to a discussion on IoT in Medical Sciences and Healthcare, considering the perspectives of health-risks and how IoT can work significantly in this respect.

Moderator
National Technological University (Universidad Tecnológica Nacional), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Professor-Researcher
Participant
Bern University of Applied Sciences
Professor for Computer Science
Participant
Bern University of Applied Sciences
Researcher
Participant
MYSPHERA
CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER
Participant
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Ph.D. student in Industrial Engineering
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