Please, note that our session will take place on
Wednesday April 25th
from 13:30 to 17:00.
The program remains the same!
Thanks for understanding!
13:30
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Welcome
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François HIRSCH, Aviesan
Introduction
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Part 1 – Technologies overview
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13:40
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Nanotechnologies for Health
François BERGER, Aviesan
Nano-medicine: new business models on high tech medical devices
Rome JUTABHA, National
Innovation Agency, Thailand
Nano-Medicine: The Potential Versus The Pitfalls – A Clinician’s
Perspective
Conor BURKE, Biomedical Diagnostics
Institute, Ireland
Development of Point-of-Care Diagnostic Platforms for Applications in
Global Health
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14:30
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Telemedicine
Bram RAMJIAWAN, Saint-Boniface Hospital, Canada
The Canadian model
Zakir M. SIKDER, Telemedicine Reference Center Ltd.,
Bangladesh
The Bangladeshi model
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15:00-15:30
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Market Place - Coffee Break -
Priority Setting Café
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Part 2 – Intellectual Property Issues and Technology
Transfer
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15:00
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Keynote speech
Julian KINDERLERER, Cape Town
University, E.G.E. Brussels
IP Issues in the context of LMICs
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15:50
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Health Technologies for
Development
François HIRSCH, Aviesan
Health Technologies for Development
(HTech4Dev initiative)
Marie-Paule KIENY, WHO Assistant
Director-General ‘ Innovation,
Information, Evidence and Research’
Local production in support of access to medical technologies
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16:15
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Round Table : Specificity and
challenges to be addressed on health technologies transfer in LMICs
Chairman:
Jacques GRASSI, CVT Sud, Aviesan; Guests: Konji SEBATI, WIPO – Mario OTTIGLIO, IFPMA Associate
Director, Public Affairs & Global Health – Julian KINDERLERER, Cape Town University, E.G.E. Brussels
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Part 3 – Civil Society Perspectives
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17:30
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Keynote speech
Godfrey TANGWA, Yaounde University, Cameroon
Transfer of Technology: telemedicine and
nanotechnologies in the African context, prospects and challenges
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18:00
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End of the session
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