Keep up to date with the latest news and events from ATHIKA project and partners.
Internet of Things in Health System: International Students Improved Their Skills In ATHIKA Online Training
1 Comment
/
In the beginning of this year more than 180 students from Europe joined the online training and gained knowledge in IoT, AI and Ethics and Governance in the eHealth context for a few months. In the first part of the ATHIKA course, named Fundamentals part, an overview of the three previous topics was delivered through a combination of online lectures, readings, videos, quizzes, laboratory assignments and work in groups.
AI&ML based technologies take the stage in digital healthcare
The University of the West of Scotland hosted an online workshop, powered by the European Commission-funded project ATHIKA, highlighting recent advances of AI&ML-based technologies in digital healthcare. As expected, this workshop has attracted huge public attention thanks to the relevance of the topic and workshop interactivity: a practical hands-on experience on the AI&ML algorithms were illustrated.
5G Transatlantic Lab HACK THE HOSPITAL!
Join Garage Stories and Mobile World Capital Barcelona on their first edition of the 5G Transatlantic Lab series “HACK THE HOSPITAL!” and help them explore the potential of 5G and XR to make children's and families’ stay at the hospital as enjoyable and less traumatic as possible! Hack The Hospital edition is an online hackathon that connects the cities of Boston and Barcelona.
Workshop on ML&AI for eHealth
The University of the West of Scotland is hosting an online workshop to highlight the recent advances of AI&ML-based technologies in digital healthcare. Experts from academia and industry will share insights about ongoing research in eHealth from the AI&ML perspective and the current challenges that will pave the way for future directions of research and development in the field.
Technologies: Creating Them or… Being Created by Algorithms?
The rise of eHealth innovation boosts not only new enlightening prospects for healthcare, but also raises many legal, social and ethical dilemmas. How to adopt society to the machines collecting personal data, and to develop an appropriate moral framework? University of Tartu has hosted an online Ethics and Governance Workshop discussing these topics, find out more here.
ATHIKA Project no. 601106-EPP-1-2018-1-ES-EPPKA2-KA
The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.