Conferences, round tables and live demonstrations about digital twin
The European Commission's ambition is to develop an integrated human digital twin in Europe and to create a highly diverse ecosystem of modeling and simulation approaches with a coherent roadmap.
Cardiac pathologies are a medical concern that the European Commission has identified as a particularly relevant case study for the development of digital health.
In this context, a one-day workshop on the digital heart has been initiated by the European project SimCardioTest and co-organized by other European projects such as SIMCor, SimInSitu, the CSA EDITH and the inEurHeart project funded by EIT Health. This day will bring together the European scientific community, startups, SMEs and industrial companies working on the digital heart on March 22 in Bordeaux.
This workshop is a combination of conferences, round tables and demonstrations. A space will also be set up to present the various open source software developed by Inria, such as: Fed-BioMed, MedInria, PrimetimeIRE, Shanoir, Sofa & Clinica.
This day, an opportunity to exchange knowledge and discuss the state of the art, will open the perspectives of exploitation and regulatory approval, contributing to the creation of an e-health ecosystem dedicated to heart wellness and cardiovascular diseases.
Organization committee
- Nicolas Roussel, Inria centre at the university of Bordeaux
- Yves Coudière, University of Bordeaux/IHU Liryc/Inria
- Maxime Sermesant, Inria centre at Université Côte d'Azur
- Philippe Gesnouin, Director of program - eHealth, Inria
- Michèle Barbier, Inria, european project coordinator
Scientific committee
- Yves Coudière, Bordeaux University, France
- Maxime Sermesant, Inria, France
- Jan Brüning, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
- Nils Götzen, 4Realsim, The Netherlands
- Claudio Capelli, University College of London, UK
- Liesbet Geris, VPHi, international
- Romano Setzu, Microport, France
- Alessia Baretta, Insilicotrials, Italy
- Anna Rizzo, Lynkeus, Italy
- Michèle Barbier, Inria, France
Contact
Michèle Barbier
European project coordinator
Centre Inria d'Université Côte d'Azur - 2004, route des Lucioles
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06560 Valbonne Sophia Antipolis