
Giuseppe is assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and coordinator of the Health area at the Life Supporting Technologies group at UPM.
He is Elected President of the European Alliance of Medical and Biological Engineering, former co-chairman of the Working Group on Health of the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation, coordinator of the Adherence Action Group at the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing and founding member of the “ACTIVAGE.org” association.
He is collaborator of the Health Technology Assessment and Clinical Engineering Divisions, and founding member of the Digital Health Division of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering.
He is the Technical Manager of all the Large Scale Pilots funded by the EC to demonstrate the impact of AI, 5G, IoT and Robotics towards digital transformation for independent living (ACTIVAGE), chronic disease management and prevention (GATEKEEPER) and the hospital of the future (ODIN).
He is coordinator of the BEAMER project, together with Pfizer, Merck KGaA and PredictBy, working with 28 European partners from academia, civil society and industry to jointly address the issue of non-adherence to care plans.
He has participated in more than 60 competitive projects funded by the EC (FP6, FP7, H2020, EIT Health, IMI, HEurope).
He is associated editor of the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics and Frontiers in Digital Health.
All his activities have in common the goal of improving quality of lives of human beings in sustainable societies and environments.
Sessions auxquelles Giuseppe Fico participe
Mercredi 7 Juin, 2017
Mercredi 6 Juin, 2018
Jeudi 7 Juin, 2018
Mercredi 19 Juin, 2019
GDPR is a hot topic nowadays in Europe. IoT for SLE is a very sensitive environment upon GDPR. There are many facets where the topic is approached in the domain and for this it’s important all them converge into a coherent and functional approach at the time of implementation of IoT for SLE in a defined place.
Mardi 2 Juin, 2020
Mardi 31 Août, 2021
Lundi 4 Avril, 2022
Mardi 5 Avril, 2022
Mercredi 6 Avril, 2022
The session is a part of a Workshop on eHealth, Assisted Living and Medical Data Protection, Compliance, Interoperability and Reusability
Mardi 21 Juin, 2022
Lundi 17 Avril, 2023
Mardi 18 Avril, 2023
Vendredi 14 Juin, 2024
Join professionals and experts from esteemed institutions united in the commitment to upholding the highest standards of data integrity and privacy in the medical field. This Track sets the stage for enlightening discussions, insightful presentations, and collaborative exchanges aimed at fostering compliance excellence in healthcare data management.
Introduction This session will focus on the secondary use of data in the health and medical sector, with a special focus on the needs and challenges of practitioners, including in the medical research domain. From healthcare to research and beyond, the speakers on this panel will offer an insight into the evolving needs, barriers, considerations, frameworks, and challenges associated ...
Introduction This session will present and discuss innovative technologies and methodologies aimed at overcoming the barriers associated with secondary data use. Speakers will focus on solutions and innovative approaches for data reuse, including synthetic data generation, federated machine learning, and self-assessment methodologies. They will also unveil how these approaches are sha...
Jeudi 15 Mai, 2025
Digital health is reshaping the way patient care is approached. This offers exciting new opportunities for personalized medicine, real-time health monitoring, and remote care, which makes healthcare more accessible and efficient. With all these advancements, however, comes great challenges. This session will explore the incredible potential of digital health, its impact on patient care, and the obstacles and opportunities it presents. ...
Vendredi 16 Mai, 2025
Imagine a future in which medical research, innovation, and patient care seamlessly benefit from secure data sharing across Europe. European Health Data Spaces are designed to make this vision a reality, but how do they work in practice? This session goes beyond policy and legal frameworks to explore the real-world implementation of European Health Data Spaces and what they mean for future healthcare innovation.