Industry Engagement Workshop : Digital Innovation in Social Care - Priorities and Opportunities for Scotland
Tue 17 Jun
|Teams Webinar
The DHI Care and Well Being Portfolio, in collaboration with the Healthy Ageing Innovation Cluster, is hosting an online interactive workshop on 17th June to engage with industry organisations on key priorities for innovation in social care in Scotland and opportunities for adoption and scale up.
Time & Location
17 Jun 2025, 10:30 – 13:00
Teams Webinar
About the event
The DHI Care and Well Being Portfolio, in collaboration with the Healthy Ageing Innovation Cluster, is hosting an online interactive workshop on 17th June to engage with industry organisations on key priorities for innovation in social care in Scotland and opportunities for adoption and scale up.
The workshop will set out emerging proposals for how digital innovation in social care can be supported and developed, and how we can leverage research and innovation opportunities. We are keen to hear about products and developments relevant to social care that are underway, along with the experience of scale-up and barriers to be addressed.
During the workshop, we will identify new opportunities for digital innovation in social care and how your organisation could contribute to the development and implementation of innovative products and services.
Media Consent Statement:
Please read the statement below before registering to attend:
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