Friday, May 15, 2009

Start-up Workshop 19th May 2009 at TKK

UBI-SERV START-UP WORKSHOP 19TH MAY 2009 AT TKK

Ubiquitous Services and Technologies for Healthcare, Wellbeing and Public Safety in China and Finland

http://www.ubi-serv.org

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Iiro Jantunen, Mika Husso, Prof. Jyri Hämäläinen, Timo Korhonen, Edward Mutafungwa, Xirui Wang, Zhong Zheng.

VENUE

Lecture hall S4 (morning session), Internet Café (afternoon session). TKK Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Automation, Otakaari 5, Espoo.

INVITED SPEAKERS
  • Timo Itälä, senior researcher, SoberIT / TKK
  • Eija Kaasinen, research coordinator, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland
  • Vesa Pakarinen, senior research scientist, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland
  • Päivi Topo, academy research fellow, THL National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Yuping Zhao, professor, PKU Peking University
SCHEDULE

Morning session 9:00 - 12:30 at S4

9:00 Reception, coffee

9:30 Welcome words and UBI-SERV project presented (slides), Timo Korhonen

9:55 PKU and UBI-SERV (slides), Yuping Zhao

10:20 Agile Citizen-centric Health (slides), Timo Itälä

10:45 Coffee break

11:00 Aging population, care services and needs for ambient technology (slides), Päivi Topo

11:25 Pervasive health care technologies, Continua Health Alliance, HL7 (slides), Vesa Pakarinen

11:50 MIMOSA-MINAmI, human-centered design, ethics (slides), Eija Kaasinen

Lunch 12:15 - 13:15

Afternoon session 13:15 - 16:30 at Internet Café

13:15 Briefing for the group sessions, Iiro Jantunen

13:30 Group sessions

14:30 Coffee break

14:45 Wrap-up of the group work, Group chairmen

15:00 Panel discussion, chair: Jyri Hämäläinen
Panelists: Eija Kaasinen, Timo Korhonen, Vesa Pakarinen, Yuping Zhao

16:00 Workshop conclusions

16:30 Workshop ends

REGISTRATION

Preferably contact iiro.jantunen@tkk.fi latest at 12:00 AM 18th May 2009 so that your presence can be taken into account in servings and group work planning.

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