The world’s leading AI in summit

Wednesday 5th February 2020 London, UK http://www.intelligenthealth.ai/

The mission? Intelligent Health, in partnership with NHSX, will bring the global AI and health community to London in February 2020 for a one-day event to advance discussions on how to apply AI and drive technological collaboration in healthcare. 800+ delegates will join industry leading global speakers for an in-depth look at AI within the UK health market, how it can be used to prevent and solve some of the world’s greatest healthcare problems, improve the health of the human race and set the UK AI agenda in healthcare for 2020 and beyond.

What’s on? Jam-packed day of health tech goodness! Practical, real-world AI use cases, announcements from tech giants, hear from health tech transformers of tomorrow and a showcase of innovation, followed by 10 collaborative hands-on sessions tackling live digital health challenges. Be ready to think like a physician and code like a developer.

Wednesday 5th February 2020

07:30 REGISTRATION

Session One 09:00 – 11:00

09:00 WELCOME Inspired Minds Denise Tack, Strategy Director - Health, Inspired Minds

WELCOME NHSX Tara Donnelly, CDIO, NHSX

WELCOME and chairperson’s opening remarks Sameena Ali-Khan, Television Presenter, ITV

09:20 HEADLINER Leading digital change, interoperability and innovation – how the NHS will work more effectively with larger tech firms and digital health innovators Tara Donnelly, CDIO, NHSX

09:45 HEADLINER Maximising our digital infrastructure for a 21st century workforce Frank Hester, Founder and CEO, The Phoenix Partnership

10:10 HEADLINER Inside Pandora's Black Box: Understanding decision-making in diagnostic AI and its implications for clinician skills Dr. Allison Gardner, Programme Director Data Science Degree Apprenticeship and Co-Founder, Keele University and Women Leading in AI

10:35 HEADLINER Progress in artificial intelligence for healthcare: a physician scientist's perspective Dr. Alan Karthikesalingam, Senior Clinical Scientist, Google Health

11:00 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Sarah Porter, CEO and Founder, Inspired Minds

11:05 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING

Session Two 11:40 – 12:40

MAIN STAGE: CHALLENGE 1: CHALLENGE 2: CHALLENGE 3: (Suites 10 and 11) (Suite 15) (Suite 17) (Suite 14)

For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate, by solving real-world challenges to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care 11:40 – KEYNOTE: Use of health data research and artificial 12:00 intelligence to improve patient care in the ‘real world’ How to create a roadmap How can you design How can we work Dr. Indra Joshi, Director of AI, NHSX for AI and data driven actually diverse and together to truly embed Dr. Sam Roberts, Director of Innovation, NHS England technology adoption in proportionate data? AI into the workflow? and NHS Improvement and Chief Executive, to improve the The key to developing Technology is only ever Accelerated Access Collaborative quality of health and care great AI based solutions is part of the solution to the services? having a product or problem. We need to truly 12:00 – PRESENTATION: No ethics, no impact Evidence of what good pathway that is built on embed AI into the 12:20 Oliver Smith, Strategy Director & Head of Ethics, Alpha practice should look like? proportionate and good workflow by helping the Health, Telefónica Innovación Alpha How can you spread quality data. By having data workforce to identify the innovation faster? How can that is representative and skills they need to 12:20 – KEYNOTE: Building the next generation of smart you help to get the right proportionate, will hopefully develop and support them 12:40 health services – Tencent’s digital therapeutics ethical frameworks and mean that we are likely to in doing this. platform for chronic diseases standards in place? solve the actual issue or Challenge: Wei Fan, Executive Director of Medical AI Labs, Tencent Chair: Dr. Stephanie Kuku, problem the solution is What quick or really Senior Research Fellow, aimed at. helpful tools, learning University College Challenge: modules, books or London How do we embed podcasts exist to help Co-Facilitator: Christian “diversity and someone develop their Moroy, Co-Founder and proportionality” by design skills on what AI is, how CTO, Edge Health principles when building AI and where to use it? products, ensuring that “no- How can we create a one is left behind”? dynamic library of Carolyn Manuel-Barkin, products that can be Health Director, FutureGov shared openly through Dawn Duhaney, networks? Partnerships Manager, Jessica Lee, Project Wellcome Trust Data Director, FutureGov Labs Max Jones, Director, GE Peju Oshisanya, Clinical Healthcare Programme Director, Benevolent AI Alberto Favaro, Senior Data Scientist, Faculty 12:40 LUNCH & NETWORKING

Session Three 13:40 – 14:40

MAIN STAGE: The AI Lab and AI CHALLENGE 4: CHALLENGE 5: CHALLENGE 6: PRACTICAL, REAL- Healthcare Award: (Suite 15) (Suite 17) (Suite 14) WORLD AI USE CASES Advice IN THE NHS (Suite 12) For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate, by solving real-world challenges (Suites 10 and 11) to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care Examining the potential to transform care delivery, challenges faced and lessons learnt to scale AI projects in the NHS 13:40 – Design, Publish, Capture, - Do you have an How can we define great Good enough? How can Healthcare ethics in the 14:00 Report; How the SME can idea/concept for and AI public engagement? we build per-patient AI revolution: how can provide the momentum solution to a health or For the benefits of AI to be clinical confidence in AI these new technologies to support longer term social care problem but truly realised we need to predictions for high respect ethical values, national goals don’t know where to ensure we win the public stakes decisions? autonomy, Joe Waller, Founding access support? confidence in sharing data Dr. Mike Nix, transparency, Director, Aire Logic - Are you involved in in a safe and controlled Topol Digital Health confidentiality, privacy supporting the manner. Involving patients Fellow - Robust AI and who should be development and and the public voice from Implementation. responsible and liable? implementation of the early design process Clinical R&D Scientist, Dr. Tarek Besold, Chief innovations in the NHS and explaining the benefits Radiotherapy Physics, Behavioural Officer, or social care settings? of what AI can do, will help Leeds Cancer Centre Alpha Health, - Are you an SME, ensure ethical and effective Telefónica Innovación healthcare provider, solutions are created. Alpha higher education Challenge: Oliver Smith, Strategy institution, or What does good public Director & Head of Ethics, 14:00 – Deploying AI to support technology supplier engagement look like and Alpha Health, 14:20 NHS breast screening interested in what are the key areas of Telefónica Innovación services: A report from developing, testing or information that are needed Alpha the frontlines rolling out your AI to enable that? Jonathan Gibbs, Product Dr. Peter Kecskemethy, solution? Carolyn Manuel-Barkin, Lead, Alpha Health, CO-Founder and CEO, - Are you are looking for Health Director, FutureGov Telefónica Innovación Kheiron Medical more information on the Dr. Natalie Banner, Alpha support available for AI Understanding Patient Data technology in health Lead, Wellcome Trust and social care? Reema Patel, Head of Public Engagement, Ada Come and speak to the Lovelace teams from NHSX, NIHR and ACC teams to discuss the AI Lab and AI Health 14:20 – SkinVision update - first and Care Award. 14:40 results from NHS deployment to empower Christina Farrow, individuals to manage Innovation Senior their skin health using Manager, NHS England & their smartphone NHS Improvement Erik de Heus, CEO, Laurence Thorne, Policy SkinVision Manager for Innovation and Horizon Scanning, NHSX Ian Newington, Head of Special Projects, Innovations, National Institute for Health Research Dr. Fanny Burrows, Senior Programme Manager, Innovations Directorate, National Institute for Health Research Jo Denson, Head of office/Adviser to the chairs, NHS England and NHS Improvement Dan Pike, Head of AI programmes, NHSX Session Four 14:50 – 15:50 MAIN STAGE: PRACTICAL, REAL-WORLD, GLOBAL AI USE CASES (Suites 10 and 11) Examining the potential to transform care delivery, challenges faced and lessons learnt to scale AI projects in healthcare

MAIN STAGE: The AI Lab and AI CHALLENGE 7: CHALLENGE 8: CHALLENGE 9: 14:50 – PRACTICAL, REAL- Healthcare Award: (Suite 15) (Suite 17) (Suite 14) 15:10 WORLD, GLOBAL AI USE Advice Clinic CASES (Suite 12) For entrepreneurs with a shared passion to innovate, by solving real-world challenges (Suites 10 and 11) to help integrate AI and data driven technologies into health and social care Examining the potential to

transform care delivery, challenges faced and lessons learnt to scale AI projects in healthcare Practical discoveries in the from innovations in machine intelligence hardware and software Victoria Rege, Director of Strategic Alliances & Partnerships, Graphcore

15:10 – How AI will transform the - Do you have an Using radiology as a test How can we bring in the 15:30 physical exam to idea/concept for and AI ML for real-world bed to develop a “not so loud” voices of recognize anatomy and solution to a health or evidence generation: Can framework of routine social care? quickly guide medical social care problem but big-data bring the future clinical deployment of AI Whilst healthcare may be practitioners to make don’t know where to of AI medicine to today? Haris Shuaib, Topol Fellow renowned for its slightly more accurate diagnostic access support? How can a national in Digital Health, Clinical disparate interoperability assessments - Are you involved in screening program for lung Imaging & Medical Physics between system, there is Kevin Goodwin, CEO, supporting the cancer be standardized by Digital Lead, Senior an even greater challenge EchoNous development and in social care where the implementation of AI? Perhaps early heart Physicist in Magnetic system is still very paper innovations in the NHS condition detection with Resonance, based. or social care settings? AI?Learn how two of the Guy’s & St. Thomas NHS Challenge: - Are you an SME, world's largest big-data Foundation Trust How do we integrate AI healthcare provider, companies join forces. Dr. Candice Middleton, based technologies into a higher education From AI-ECG trained on 47 Innovation Manager, system that is largely 15:30 – Clinical validation and institution, or million patients heart King’s College London paper based? What can 15:50 regulatory landscape for technology supplier studies to AI-CT trained on we do to encourage more AI medical devices interested in 5 million images. focus and investment in Dr. Hugh Harvey, developing, testing or You'll be challenged on AI social care technology? Managing Director, rolling out your AI applications in real world Jessica Lee, Project Hardian Health solution? usage scenario, from Director, FutureGov - Are you are looking for deployment, to integration, Katie Thorn, Project more information on the to expansion, edge to cloud Lead, Digital Social Care support available for AI enablement. Emily Fleming, Policy technology in health David Chung, Diagnostic Head, Social Care and social care? Cardiology, Artificial Innovation and Skills, Intelligence Division, Lepu NHSX Come and speak to the Medical Laura Williams, Head of teams from NHSX, NIHR Sergi Drago, EMEA Integrated and ACC teams to discuss Business Development Commissioning for Older the AI Lab and AI Health Head, Infervision People, Bexley Council and Care Award. Mike Holden, Project Manager, City of - Christina Farrow, Wolverhampton Council Innovation Senior Rob Morris, Management Manager, NHS Information, Analytics and England & NHS Research Manager Improvement Laurence (acting), Worcestershire Thorne, Policy Manager County Council for Innovation and Sam Rickman, Research Horizon Scanning, Officer, Care Policy and NHSX Evaluation Centre Ian Newington, Head of Thomas Tredinnick, Special Projects, CEO, Ally Smart Care Innovations, National Andrew White, VP Institute for Health Solutions Engineering, Research PredictX Dr. Fanny Burrows, Senior Programme Manager, Innovations Directorate, National Institute for Health Research Jo Denson, Head of office/Adviser to the chairs, NHS England and NHS Improvement Dan Pike, Head of AI programmes, NHSX

15:50 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING

Session Five 16:10 – 17:30

16:10 CLOSING HEADLINER AI, personalised medicine and rethinking design for patient experience - what will the next generation of medical devices be like? Prof. Dr. Mathias Goyen, Chief Medical Officer – Europe, GE Healthcare 16:35 PANEL DISCUSSION Future gazing – where are the opportunities to improve clinical practice and augment the healthcare professional? ● Dr. Fernanda Zaganelli, Ophthalmologist, UERJ - Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto ● Dr. Marc Farr, Chief Analytics Officer, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust ● Dr. Amrita Kumar, Consultant Radiologist & AI Clinical Lead, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust ● Dr. John Parry, Clinical Director, The Phoenix Partnership ● Emma Hughes, Associate Chief Innovation Officer, Alder Hey Children's Hospital Moderator: Naomi Lee, Executive Editor – Digital, The Lancet 17:05 CLOSE OF INTELLIGENT HEALTH UK