“Can Data Help Us Navigate Wicked Health Problems?”
Date: March 19, 2024
Venue: Store Sal, DOKK1, Aarhus
8:30-9:00: Registration and welcome coffee
9:00-9:15 Opening and welcome
Rasmus Malmborg, Nordic Innovation, and moderator Brian Woodward
9:15- 10:00: A data driven and systems approach to promote health and mental well-being among children and youth in a municipality
Stine Schramm, seniorforsker, ph.d. Center for Sundt Liv & Trivsel
10:00–10:45: Data driven Evaluation and development of Welfare Tech
Michael Christensen, Director of Digital Health, The Alexandra Institute
10.45-11.00: Coffee and network
11:00-12.30: Three health data cases from the Nordic cities:
Stavanger Municipality on co-creating data with their citizens in the Crowdsensed project v/ Jørgen Grønnevik Hopland
Aarhus Municipality on investigating whether sleep monitoring can improve sleep among the elderly with cognitive difficulties such as dementia v/ Sonja Hansen
Syddjurs Municipality on following school children's physical activity during the school day and what insights it has provided v/David Bove Villadsen
12:30-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-13.45: Perspectives on the use of health data in intensive preventive work.
Rasmus Østergaard, Associate Professor at Aarhus University
13.45-14.00: Coffee and seatmate talk
14:00–14:45: How do we expand our data imagination?
Anders Koed Madsen, Associated Professor, tantLAB, AAU
14:45-15:00: Closing Remarks and Thank you!
15:00- 17:00: Networking Reception in the workshop zone, ITK level 2.2 v/ Marie & Lasse
Opportunity for participants to connect, discuss, and forge future collaborations.
The projects and the conference are supported by Nordic Innovation and carried out by Nordic cities in the Nordic Smart City Network.
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