British Congress – Speaker Agenda 13/06/2024
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British Congress
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You can see the speaker list below for my talk at the London, British Congress.
Invited Speakers
The June 27th event will be split into 4 sessions with facilitated networking and refreshments in the breaks.
Session 1 Speakers
This first session focuses on different aspects of healthy ageing and features :-
Ian Spero – Founder of the Agile Ageing Alliance
Fraser Birrell – Research Director at the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine
Neil King – CEO and Founder of Longevity
Andrew Cowen – CEO and Founder of Future Care
Session 2 Speakers
The second session brings a fascinating insight into the power of the mind in tackling some of the global health challenges of the ageing society and includes practical experience of recovering from a brain injury, the role of clinical hypnosis in tackling both mental and physical health, virtual reality and immersive experiences as digital therapies, and brain training using sensor technologies to control devices and applications.
Ellis Parry – CEO & Founder of Neumind
Dr Sarah Partridge – Royal Society of Medicine and Founder of Tranceform Medical
Rebecca Gill – CEO & Founder of VR Therapies
Tre Azam – CEO & Founder of Myndplay
Session 3 Speakers
The 3rd session follows a networking lunch break and focuses on a wide range of topics related to big data and AI in preventative healthcare, chronic health management and rehabilitation. Speakers include :-
David Wortley – VP of International Society of Digital Medicine (ISDM)
Helen Hobbs – CRO & Founder of Hobbs rehabilitation
Steve Gardner – CEO & Founder of Precision Life
Dr Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel – Lecturer/Research Fellow at Bournemouth University – UK
Session 4 Speakers
The final session of the day considers international perspectives on global health, and includes:-
Nora Colton – Director of the Global Business School for Health at UCL
Mary Akangbe – CEO & Founder Zenith Global Health,
Nathan Nagel – CEO & Founder of the Fratrem Group
Dr Kaldygul Adilbekova – General Secretary of IKSAD
The Venue – The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
The Royal Society of medicine HQ, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
The Royal Society of Medicine HQ is a wonderful venue for meetings and networking events in a building which is rich in its history and facilities. It is conveniently located in central London within short walking distance of the Oxford Circus and Bond Street Underground stations.
The RSM HQ at 1 Wimpole Street is a central London based venue, providing a blend of traditional and modern meeting and event spaces. It offers spacious, flexible rooms for interviews, training and conferences and are a great film and photoshoot location. Based within the home of the Royal Society of Medicine since 1912, this landmark Edwardian building has evolved to meet the demands of changing times without compromising its unique character. We work tirelessly behind the scenes for you to create a real sense of occasion and to ensure that everything is perfect, from the locally sourced produce to the in-house technical support for virtual, hybrid or in-person events.
More British Congress Information
In this first British Congress, our aim is to foster collaboration by bringing together researchers, practitioners, and experts from various disciplines to facilitate networking and knowledge exchange.
We hope this congress will provide a platform for sharing innovative research approaches, methodologies, and technologies to address contemporary challenges and promote interdisciplinary dialogue.
The congress web site is at https://www.britishcongress.co.uk/
The conference also offers opportunities for professional development and skill enhancement through workshops and seminars while emphasizing the dissemination of research findings to policymakers, industry professionals, and the general public.
Additionally, it seeks to highlight the societal impact of scientific research in addressing societal issues and contributing to sustainable development and quality of life improvements.
We welcome abstract submissions from scientists, researchers, practitioners, entrepreneurs, academics, educators and futurists involved in or committed to interdisciplinary collaboration.
We hope to see you in London on June 27th either in person or online.
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