Join the celebration of a new book on innovation and user involvement!
This book highlights responsible innovation and demonstrates how user involvement can create solutions that are not only groundbreaking but also inclusive and sustainable.
Featuring insightful case studies from seven countries – Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, and the United States – the book delves into the challenges and successes of user involvement in health innovation.
Highlights:
- Patients co-creating groundbreaking medical devices.
- Refugees shaping solutions for displaced communities.
- Seniors inspiring the development of digital tools for greater independence.
What to expect at the launch:
The event will feature engaging discussions from the book’s editors and authors:
- Welcome and Opening Remarks by Professor Tatiana Iakovleva, editor and author, University of Stavanger Business School.
- Keynote Lecture: Exploring the concept of cross-boundary innovation spaces and the critical shift towards user-centered innovation by Professor John Bessant, editor and author, Exeter University, UK.
- The Historical and Philosophical Development of Health Innovation by Professor Elin Oftedal, editor and author, Faculty of Social Sciences.
- The Role of Public Authorities in Inclusive Innovation in Northern Europe by Associate Professor Thomas Laudal, author, University of Stavanger Business School.
- User Involvement in Norwegian Health Tech Innovation by Kristian Eiken, author, Capgemini Invent.
Coffee and cake will be served.
Language: English.