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#Bridge: Machine Learning as a Game Changer in Medicine

Wednesday September 17th
17:00 - 19:00 PM
Unicorn, Conference Deck

Machine learning opens up new possibilities in medicine and healthcare: faster diagnoses, personalized treatments, and more efficient research.
AI models analyze huge amounts of data, recognize patterns, and support doctors in decision-making.
Machine learning is also driving breakthroughs in drug development and imaging. The technology increases precision and efficiency – for smarter, more personalized, and future-proof healthcare.
Using current and practical use cases from the research and clinical fields, the event illustrates the possibilities and opportunities of using AI in medicine.

#Bridge: Machine Learning as a Game Changer in Medicine
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Program

  • Opening address

  • Keynote speech 1: Martin Holler (IDea_Lab of the University of Graz)

  • Keynote speech 2: Magdalena Hoffmann (LKH University Hospital Graz) & Nikolas Hava (CANCOM Austria)

  • Keynote speech 3: Manfred Prantl (AIgnostic)

  • Keynote speech 4: Tobias Schreck (Graz University of Technology) & Georg Göbel (Medical University of Innsbruck)

  • Panel discussion

  • Get together & Networking (from 19:00 PM)

#BRIDGE: Connecting Science, Business & Society

With the #BRIDGE Talks, the IDea_Lab at the University of Graz fulfills its role as a bridge-builder, bringing together stakeholders from science, business, and society. #BRIDGE offers a creative space for interdisciplinary knowledge transfer, as well as for dialogue and networking in the context of AI, Big Data, and digital transformation.

The event – ​​organized by the University of Graz in cooperation with Human.technology Styria – offers practical insights into current applications of ML in the medical field. Experts from the IDea_Lab at the University of GrazLKH University Hospital Graz from CANCOM AustriaAgnostic, the TU Graz and Medical University of Innsbruck present concrete use cases from research and clinical practice.