KAMK Knowledge Exchange Visit
Tue 25 Nov
|Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre


Time & Location
25 Nov 2025, 09:30 – 14:00
Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre, Inovo Building, 121 George St, Glasgow G1 1RD, UK
About the event
This is a knowledge exchange visit by a Finnish Delegation from Kajaani University of Applied Sciences to do some benchmarking on two major projects, one on developing a health and social care innovation ecosystem in Kainuu region, and the other on developing XR / VR and games technologies for health and social care delivery and education.
The event features several Scottish speakers from different universities, colleges as well as Glasgow City and the NHS Education Scotland.
We will be providing a networking lunch, with tea coffee and water served throughout the day. (Please note we will only be providing Meat and Vegetarian options.)
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.
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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, this includes but is not limited to:
Glasgow City Council
Kajaani University of Applied Sciences (KAMK)
NHS Education Scotland
NHS Youth Academy
New College Lanarkshire
Glasgow Kelvin College
The Glasgow School of Art
University of Glasgow
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