Demonstration Session

We are really excited about the Demo session at eHealth 2011. You will get the opportunity to see the excellent work of researchers in diverse areas such as:

The demonstration session will be an ideal opportunity to network. The diversity of selected demonstrations brings an added dimension to the session and will without a doubt generate cross-fertilization of ideas among researchers and industry.

Instructions for Exhibitors

The Demo/poster session will start at 18:00 on Monday 21 Nov. It will be held in the hall between room Citara and room Laud.

Each demo will have 1 desk and 2 chairs (1 for the demonstrator and 1 for the visitor). Free Internet access will be available via Wifi and there will be enough power points. But power supply adaptors won't be provided.

In order to setup your demo, please arrive in the hall by 17:45. If you can make it earlier that's better. The session starts at 18:00 and finishes at 19:00.

Finally, we have gamified the poster/demo session. Further details will be provided on site. And there will also be a prize for the best demo.

List of accepted demos

  1. Web-based Melanoma Clinical Tracking System - Ali Hamou, Jesse O'Brien, Stacey Guy and Femida Gwadry-Sridhar
  2. A web platform for preconceptional counseling - Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, Mariateresa Romano, Elisabetta Pandolfi, Eleonora Agricola and Francesco Gesualdo
  3. Using An Agent Based Pervasive Healthcare System For Gestational Diabetes - Johannes Krampf, Stefano Bromuri, René Schumann, Michael Schumacher and Juan Ruiz
  4. The Physical Activity Loyalty Card Scheme: Demonstration of a Novel System for Incentivising Behaviour Change - Ruth F. Hunter, Michael Davis, Mark A. Tully and Frank Kee
  5. Influweb: an internet-based and mobile platform for influenza surveillance - Daniela Paolotti, Iacopo Carreras, Corrado Gioannini, Piret Saar, Daniele Miorandi, Vittoria Colizza and Alessandro Vespignani
  6. Comm2Sense: proximity detection via smart-phones - Piret Saar, Aleksandar Matic, Iacopo Carreras and Venet Osmani
  7. The FEM Wiki: An online collaboration platform for training intervention epidemiologists - Martin Szomszor
  8. Edugames4All: learning about your health by gaming - Patty Kostkova and Andreea Molnar