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F1 Technology and the Impact on Healthcare

 

Mar 23 2017, Thursday - Apr 13 2017, ThursdaySee Schedule below for times Singapore

 

32 Carpenter Street

, Singapore

, 059911
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Overview

For the past 5 decades, McLaren has been competing in the world's most technologically demanding sport, requiring constant innovation to achieve performance success. Capitalising on the conversion of real-time data management, predictive analytics and simulation technologies developed for racing, McLaren Applied Technologies applies these capabilities to deliver high performance design of products and processes to other industries. Healthcare is an important one of them. With the rapidly evolving field of digital health, McLaren is poised to transform healthcare with its innovation, delivering truly personalised care.

In this session, McLaren Applied Technologies provides insights and explores how these can be applied beyond motorsports to other industries, such as Healthcare. Together with experts from Ministry of Health (MOH) giving perspectives from the Clinician’s point of view, we will discuss the possibilities of taking the success from the race track to the hospital and how to make it happen.

Join us in this exciting discussion, and get a chance to see the McLaren supercar!

6pm - 8pm

Beyond F1: Innovation that Drives Digital Health
Dr Adam Hill, Chief Medical Officer, McLaren Applied Technologies

Clinician's Perspective to Innovation
Associate Professor Low Cheng Ooi, Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) of MOH

Panel Discussion: From the Racetrack to the Hospital - How Do We Make It Happen?
Moderated by Steve Leonard, Founding CEO, SGInnovate

Panelists: Dr Adam Hill, A/Prof Low, Chua Chee Yong, Dr Sophia Chew

Speakers Profile

Dr Adam Hill
Chief Medical Officer
McLaren Applied Technologies

Dr Adam Hill is a dual-qualified Clinician and Mechanical Engineer, with a career built at the interface of Academia, Industry and Health systems. Appointed as the Chief Medical Officer of McLaren Applied Technologies, Adam focuses on applying the company- deep technical expertise to developing human-centric, data-driven solutions to challenging problems that inhibit the realisation of high quality health outcomes for all. Adam has built a portfolio of over 100 publications, in addition to 12 academic awards and patents, and is a Visiting Professor in the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London.

Associate Prof Low Cheng Ooi
Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) of MOH

Associate Prof Low is currently the Chief Clinical Informatics Officer (CCIO) of IHiS and the Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) of MOH. As the CMIO of MOH, he is involved in policy development, as well as the operation of standards of healthcare informatics within the healthcare sector. As CCIO of IHiS, he leads the development and growth of clinical informatics capability and capacity through the medical, nursing and ancillary informatics track within the organisation.

Chua Chee Yong
Director, Planning Group, Integrated Health Information Systems Pte Ltd (IHiS)
Head, IT Strategy and Planning, Ministry of Health (MOH) Singapore

Mr Chua helms the Planning Group at IHiS and is concurrently the Head of IT Strategy and Planning with the Infocomm Division, MOH. He handles the strategic planning, steering, investment and portfolio management of health IT development to support Singapore's Health Care vision of ‘Better Health, Better Care and Better Life. Within IHiS, Mr Chua also oversees and manages engagement with ministries, research institutions and industry partners, both locally and globally, to facilitate opportunities for collaboration and identify innovative solutions for the healthcare ecosystem.

Steve Leonard
Founding CEO
SGInnovate

In his current role as the Founding Chief Executive Officer of SGInnovate , Mr Leonard has been chartered to lead an organisation that builds and scales deep-tech companies. Capitalising on the science and technology research for which Singapore has gained a global reputation, Mr Leonard's team works with local and international partners, including universities, venture capitalists, and major corporations to help technical founders imagine, start and grow globally relevant early-stage companies from Singapore.

Dr Sophia Chew
Cardiac Anaesthetist
Singapore General Hospital

Dr Chew is a cardiac anaesthetist at the Singapore General Hospital. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and the Deputy Vice Chair of Research for the Academic Research Program for SInghealth Anaesthesiology. Her interests are in the area of optimising perioperative and longterm outcomes of patients after cardiac surgery and she has published several papers in these areas. She was the leader of the team Nurse-On-Wheels" which won third prize at the recent MIT Hacking Medicine

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