Presented by House of Creative Denmark
Digital technologies are part of people's lives. When people become patients this doesn’t change. How do we use new technologies and especially creative technologies such as VR and animation to create a patient-centric healthcare system? In this discussion we will show different Danish answers to this question and discuss the upsides of combining creativity, tech and healthcare.
Presenters
- Peter Fisher, CTO, Khora, an award-winning Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) production studio based in Copenhagen, creating cutting edge content within multiple application areas.
- Kim Dongsgaard Member of Viborg City Council brings a political and public voice to the debate. Privately, Kim holds an Executive Master of Corporate Communication as well as a BA in Communication from Copenhagen Business School and works as a Principal Business Analyst focusing on digitalization and business development within fintech.
- Jakob Skaarup Nielsen, CEO at Healthcare DENMARK, a public-private non profit partnership that promotes Danish healthcare strongholds to foreign decision-makers.
- Henriette Svenstrup, Project Manager of Animation, Creative Viborg unfolds experiences and values of using animation in health communication.
Moderator:
- Anna Porse Nielsen, Chair of Creative Viborg & CEO at Seismonaut, will be moderating the session drawing on perspectives from Viborg where animation in health has been in focus for the last 4-5 years.
More info here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/patients-of-tomorrow-the-human-factor-sxsw-tickets-570429749737
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