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Introduction to the Demonstration & Simulation Environment (DSE)

Mon 30 Mar

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Inovo Building

Join us for a live demonstration to showcase the art of the possible for select audiences around key health and social care challenges!

Time & Location

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30 Mar 2026, 13:00 – 15:00

Inovo Building, 121 George St, Glasgow G1 1RD, UK

About the event

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Simulation environment

Simulation refers to funded projects where we collaborate with developers to integrate their products and services within these new types of generic architecture.

Using well-recognised standards, we offer a suite of APIs, along with documentation and support, to facilitate integration with our infrastructure.

Initially, access is provided through sandbox environments, using simulated data to demonstrate integrated digital service delivery.

Successfully demonstrating your product or service in this ecosystem opens up potential collaboration opportunities. 

Why Take Part?

  • You have a commercially available product and want to demonstrate how you can support integration, to generate a case study or evidence of collaborative working

  • You are looking to work with Scottish health and care organisations who are using our infrastructure live and want to de-risk your product by demonstrating integration

  • You have a funding bid or proposal, and need to show a route to integration, a route to market, or need our help to support research, innovation or development activity


Media Consent Statement

Please read the statement below before registering to attend:


During this event, the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre may capture photos, audio and video of proceedings.


By consenting you agree to the University of Strathclyde, acting through the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI), using photographs, audio and/ or video recordings including images of me both internally and externally to promote the University, the work of the DHI and any specific projects that these images are being captured as part of.


These images could be used in print and digital media formats, including print publications, websites, email communication, digital advertisements, social media, promotional videos, the University prospectus and materials for teaching, research and promotional purposes.


The University also retains the right to share materials with third parties to enable us to jointly promote the work of the University, the DHI and specific projects.


Images on websites can be viewed throughout the world and not just in the United Kingdom and some overseas countries may not provide the same level of protection to the rights of individuals as EU/UK legislation provides.


The University of Strathclyde will retain the images/footage/audio for a period of five years at which point they will be deleted from the University’s files. There may be exceptions, when some of them are passed to the University Archive Department to form part of a permanent record or are used for a longer period of time.


Full copyright of the images/footage/audio and content derived from such, belongs to the University of Strathclyde and any element of the images/footage/audio may be used as detailed above.


How will the DHI use your personal data, and who will they share it with?

Promotion of the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI) for future events. Such promotion may include use in the DHI’s advertising and resources, including but not limited to the DHI website (www.dhi-scotland.com), social media, advertising, press, film and video, radio and publications.


Please see DHI's Privacy Policy here: https://www.dhi-scotland.com/privacy-policy


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