Lately the PACE project is seeing progress, with the finalisation of key hardware suppliers to the project, as well as with the inclusion of new key software partners – More on all those news in a later post.
This post is about the PACE participation in the DTU Hi-Tech Summit October 10-11.
We were featured on the CATCHET – Copenhagen Center for Health Technology stand, and we organised a workshop on the future of the application of Welfare technologies in the secondary care sector.
The panel debate was frequented by key stakeholders in the industry and represented by a panel (left to right) consisting of:
- Associate Professor, Anders Stockmarr
- Centre Manager of Skovhuset, Charlotte Kock Petersen
- Sales and Marketing Manger of Tunstall A/S, Anette Stjerne
- Consultant at SIF Group, Kristian Glahn
Thank you all for your attendance and for the participation in the panel.
For the curiously inclined, we also present an audio recording of the panel debate (in danish):