Alexandre Templier will participate at the “Le jumeau numérique en santé” webinar, organized by POC Media, a French news service specialized in Deep Tech.
Alexandre Templier (President) will present Quinten Health’s success story “Simulating Real World: towards reference models by pathology”
In this webinar, experts will also explore the growing importance of digital twins in healthcare, highlighting their role in advancing drug development (from clinical development to market access and portfolio management) and care management through the use of modeling, simulation, and AI :
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March 6, 2024
Webinar
⏲ 11am – 11:15am
In France, research does not want to miss this opportunity. Several laboratories and deeptech startups are currently developing this type of tools. These players can count on national and international strategies, such as the digital health and bioproduction acceleration strategies supported by France 2030, to help them in the early stages of their venture. At the European level, an ecosystem of “digital twins in health” is also being established around fifteen leading academic players, including Inria in France.
The challenge in the coming months is to develop the most effective and useful solutions for healthcare professionals, providing the necessary support for scaling up these solutions.”
Quinten Health’s success story “Simulating Real World: towards reference models by pathology”
Alexandre Templier (President) will intervene in this webinar, March 6, 2024, from 11am to 11:15am.
He will present Quinten Health’s success story “Simulating Real World: towards reference models by pathology”
In this webinar, experts will also explore the growing importance of digital twins in healthcare, highlighting their role in advancing drug development (from clinical development to market access and portfolio management) and care management through the use of modeling, simulation, and AI : “Digital twins are playing an increasingly important role in healthcare, as their applications become more diverse. These complex tools, which integrate modeling, simulation, and artificial intelligence, can now model molecules, organs, body parts, or even entire hospital services.
They thus contribute to accelerating the development of drugs, assisting surgeons in surgical procedures, or improving the organization of care. As a result, investments in these “virtual environments” are expected to increase by 34.7% by 2027, according to figures cited by the Medicen cluster.
In France, research does not want to miss this opportunity. Several laboratories and deeptech startups are currently developing this type of tools. These players can count on national and international strategies, such as the digital health and bioproduction acceleration strategies supported by France 2030, to help them in the early stages of their venture. At the European level, an ecosystem of “digital twins in health” is also being established around fifteen leading academic players, including Inria in France.
The challenge in the coming months is to develop the most effective and useful solutions for healthcare professionals, providing the necessary support for scaling up these solutions.”
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