Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit 2010

When and where

21-22 September 2010
Radisson Blu Hotel, London

Event details

This leading mobile healthcare event involves over 60 executive speakers and driving forces in wireless healthcare enablement and sports wellness innovation.

There is a packed two day agenda with an exhibition, presentations, workshops and much more. Come and listen to Robin Spinks our Principal Manager, Digital Accessibility and other industry experts in the RNIB sessions being held on 22 September (Day 2).

RNIB Session 1

11.45am - Case Study: RNIB

  • Engaging with device manufacturers, software developers and end-users early own to build in design at source.
  • What should all stakeholders in mobile wellness and healthcare consider and at which stages?
  • Working with the London Android Community and identifying who to go to.

Speaker: Robin Spinks, Principal Manager, Digital Accessibility, RNIB

RNIB Session 2

12.15pm - Collaborative Industry Discussion: How Can Accessibility For Health/Wellness Be Best Built-In At Source?

  • Which industry groups need to work together to ensure health wellness functionality at source for devices? How can these functions be communicated to a niche market?
  • What are the best examples of innovation and development collaborative work paying off in end product usability? How can these functions be communicated to a niche market?
  • What future best practices should be considered for ongoing product development?

Discussion group: Robin Spinks, Principal Manager, Digital Accessibility, RNIB; Gus Desbarats, Chairman, The Alloy; David Aanensen, Imperial College from London Android Development Community; Fabio Sergio, Executive Creative Director, Frog Design; Robert Istepanian, Director MINT, Kingston University

Who to contact

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Phone 020 7017 5506

Last updated: 26 August 2010

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