Ulster University (UU) and Northwest Regional College (NWRC) invite you to attend a networking lunch to include a series of short pitches about ongoing funded health technology projects and research taking place in the North West. Speakers include academics and innovators in the area of e-health, connected health, and sensor technology. This event will be held in the Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) boardroom (MS105) at Ulster University, Magee campus from 13:00 to 14:30 hrs. Please register to attend as places are limited: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/health-technology-for-assisted-living-networking-lunch-tickets-56637631681
Proposed Agenda:
Arrival 12:30 pm – tea & coffee
13:00 – 14:00 Connected Health Talks
14:00 – 14:30 Light lunch & networking
Speakers:
Dr. David Heaney will chair the event
Geraldine Lavery, Head of Department Health and Sport, NWRC, The Centre of Design and innovation for Assisted Living (DIAL)
Caroline McKeever, Lecturer at NWRC, ARCH project – Augmented Reality for Care and Health
Dr. Fergal Tuffy, Technology Innovation Manager at the NWRC, Technology Transfer programmes – Innovation Vouchers.
Dr. Daniel Kelly, Lecturer in Computing at Ulster University, the Smart sENsor Devices fOr rehabilitation and Connected health (SENDoc) project
Dr. Karla Muñoz Esquivel, Research Associate in Wearable Technologies at Ulster University, IMaxSPA project: Measuring range of movement of Axial Spondyloarthritis (axSpa) patients with Inertial Motion sensors, FOREUM Project
Dr. Debbie Rankin, Research Associate in Data Science & Project Management, MIDAS project
Prof. Louise Dubras, Foundation Dean, School of Medine at Ulster University, A brief overview of the Graduate Entry Medical School
Ms. Natalie Dayan, Research Assistant in Brain Computer Interfacing at Ulster University, NeuroCONCISE
Further speakers from UU and NWRC to be confirmed
Funded by the Connected NI programme
