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The Games for Health Europe Conference is an annual conference where healthcare professionals, scientists and game developers come together to exchange experiences and create opportunities for applies games in
Event Details
The Games for Health Europe Conference is an annual conference where healthcare professionals, scientists and game developers come together to exchange experiences and create opportunities for applies games in healthcare. Think of games that increase self-management skills in patients, teach patients to cope with chronic conditions, and train specialist skills in healthcare professionals such as endoscopy or robotic surgery.
Time
March 31 (Monday) 15:10 - April 1 (Tuesday) 15:10
Location
Eindhoven
Organizer
Games for Health Europe FoundationJacqueline van de Wiel