Events

May 8th | 9.30am-10.30am

As IHealthE relocates to the Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB), clinicians and researchers will be able better realise direct engagement, fostering collaborations that reshape healthcare delivery. Join us to explore this transformative co-location model, accelerating innovation and empowering clinicians. Featuring Dr Catherine Banks and Prof Oya Demirbilek.

October 20th | 1.00pm-5.00pm

The ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health and IHealthE unite in their mission to advance health technologies for better outcomes and societal impact. Join us at this event to discuss key translational topics, and an intellectual property panel discussion. The event also includes presentations on hub research project progress and networking opportunities in the showcase session.

13 - 15 February, 2024

Tyree IHealthE is thrilled to announce that we will be co-hosting Digital Health Week 2024 alongside the Universities of Sydney and Melbourne and Hunter Medical Research Institute. The theme for 2024 is "Inclusive by Design'. Explore ways that you can get involved! 

February 7th - 9th 2023

Tyree IHealthE was thrilled to be a part of Digital Health Week 2023 alongside the Universities of Sydney and Melbourne. Over 500 registered to attend an online and face-to-face program of events delivered across the three universities.

"Hope Not Hype" was the theme for Digital Health Week 2023, exploring how technological advances to healthcare can be made more affordable, equitable, ethical, and sustainable.

February 28th | 9.30am-10.30am

Please join us as we explore different pathways and funding opportunities during the early stage of healthcare innovation translation. Learn more about non-academic pathways and opportunities across the broader healthcare ecosystem, and what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Dr Ian Goon is in conversation with Dr David Cardoso, and Dr Eric Wei.

June 21st | 9.30am-10.30am

Come for morning tea and to discuss experiences of implementing remote monitoring solutions to support Covid-19 patients in the community. Prof Nigel Lovell and Dr Peter Brown share their experience of implementing remote monitoring solutions to support over 4,000 Covid-19 positive patients in the community. They discuss the challenges in translating research so quickly, and how researchers and clinicians can work together to deliver true impact to end-users.