The Digi4H Final Conference, took place on Friday 18th March 2022, was a free event that provided attendees with all the skills they need to teach and understand digital technology in highly evolved healthcare systems. The conference was held in the Cultural Center at the European University Cyprus. The main aim of the Digi4H (A Digital VET Toolkit for Promoting the 4th Industrial Revolution in the European Health Sector) project is to develop a novel digital toolkit by which European VET Trainers and health sector mentors can reach out and assist healthcare professionals to catch up with technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution. The Final Conference provided an overview of the current state of play of digital technology and skills in Europe, an overview and demonstration of the Digi4H toolkit and discussions around future digital skills and technology with an international panel of speakers.
For detailed information about Digi4Health project please visit: www.digi4h.eumecb.com
Project summary: https://bit.ly/3GYXPq5
The meeting will be held on Friday 18th March 2022. The programme consists of the project consortium along with local and international speakers:
09:00 | Welcome Coffee, Registration | |
09:30 | Welcome Address Prof. Elizabeth Johnson, European University Cyprus | INHWE, Cyprus |
09:45 | Background to Health 4.0 | MECB, Malta |
10:00 | Augmented & Virtual Reality Case-Studies | KAINOTOMIA, Greece |
10:30 | Coffee Break |
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11:00 | Demonstation of the Digi4H e-Learning Platform | UBP Camis, Romania |
11:30 | The Digi4H Toolkit | Kaunas STP, Lithuania |
12:00 | Roundtable: Future Digital Skills for the Health Workforce Dr. Vasiliki Danilatou, European University Cyprus | INHWE, Cyprus |
13:00 | Networking Lunch | |
14:00 | Close |
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This webpage reflects the views only of the Digi4Health partnership, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Erasmus+ Project No. 2019-1-MT01-KA202-051203 funded by EUPA Malta and Coordinated by MECB Ltd