The JAIN China Summit 2022

A Summit about AI Cognitive Science and Aging

Cognition, dementia, Technology, Brain Science and Artificial Intelligence International Industry-University-Research 27, 28, 29 and 30 Oct. 2022 Shanghai, China
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Experts involved and program JAIN China Summit 2022

 JAIN together with worldwide cooperating experts ensures that people who need care are supported by AI e-Health products in their quality of life and self-reliance. JAIN is practically committed to helping people with cognition problems with participating in society and is driving R&D into what is possible in living with dementia. The focus is to create a worldwide open ecosystem of co-creation where knowledge institutes, technology partners, care partners, business innovators, and NGOs collaborate. With the development of the worldwide eco continuously learning system, we could work together to ensure that care remains accessible, affordable, and of quality. Inspired by the past visit of our minister Conny Helder to China, in November 2019, and building on the success of the World JAIN Challenge (WJC), China has expressed its willingness to cooperate with JAIN on improving quality of life with dementia in China. Our Chinese co-creation partner is the Shanghai University. The Chinese Government has agreed with the cooperation. Involved honorable experts in the program of the 4 day JAIN China summit Academician Changsheng LIU Academician Qingming LUO Prof. Dr. Gregg L. Semenza Academician Xiaosong Gu Academician Baofeng Yang Prof. Dr. Eric Verdin Prof.Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray Liu Wellin Wu Yushao Mr. Jincheng Kang Prof. Dr. Wijnand IJsselsteijn Prof. Dr. Arlene Astell Prof. Dr. Mark Neerincx Prof. Dr. Dick Swaab Prof. Dr. Helianthe de Kort Prof. Dr. Yolande Pijnenburg Prof. Dr. Georgina Ellison-Hughes Prof. Dr. Illa Stambler Prof. Dr. Lee Wel Lim Prof. Dr. Alexey Moskalev Prof. Dr. Antonio Cano Prof. Dr. Calogero Caruso

Schedule at a Glance

Statement minster Conny Helder during World JAIN Challenge speech: 'Improving the quality of life of people with dementia requires a global approach.'