This document discusses many ideas and trends related to the future of healthcare and technology. Some key points discussed include:
- Software and digital technologies will continue to transform healthcare and how it is delivered.
- Many healthcare services will move from hospitals and doctors' offices into the home through remote monitoring, telehealth, and other technologies.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning will play a growing role in areas like medical research, drug development, and personalized treatment recommendations.
- An aging population will increase demand for more accessible and affordable healthcare solutions supported by digital tools.
- Countries and healthcare systems will need to adapt quickly to these changes or risk being left behind as technology disrupts traditional models of care
This document provides a summary of an individual's career experience and roles in healthcare and digital health. It lists the following roles:
- Founding Director of the REshape Center at Radboud University Medical Center until 2018.
- Edge Fellow in digital health at the Deloitte Center for the Edge starting in 2019.
- Strategist to the Executive Board at Laurentius Medical Center starting in 2021.
- Fellow at Vodafone Centers for Health starting in 2022.
- Global keynote speaker giving over 125 speeches per year since 2010.
Healthcare meets retail 8 juni low res.pdfLucien Engelen
- The document discusses how healthcare is undergoing a transformation to become more digitized and consumer-centric, similar to retail. It notes that healthcare delivery is shifting from hospitals to the home and from hospitals to phones/digital channels.
- Healthcare is becoming a software business where continuous remote monitoring of patients and health data collection will become more common. This transition will help drive around 30-40% of healthcare services outside of hospitals.
- As digitization accelerates, retail concepts like convenience, personalized experiences, and an emphasis on prevention will increasingly influence healthcare as consumers expect a more seamless experience similar to what they receive in retail.
This document discusses how much of healthcare can be digitized. It begins by introducing the author as a CEO and strategist in healthcare innovation. It then discusses concepts like proximity, the patient journey, and how 80% of healthcare is logistics from the patient's perspective. Digital technologies are transforming healthcare by enabling continuous remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and moving from healthcare to a focus on overall health and prevention.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program of Deloitte, which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for top Deloitte clients across Europe and globally. The Edge Fellows and Deloitte believe their collaboration can drive meaningful change at client organizations. The document introduces several Edge Fellows, including Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Lucien Engelen, Thomas Rau, Marieke Bax, and Aimee van Wynsberghe. It states the slides from the Edge Fellows will be made available.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program at Deloitte which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for clients. It introduces several Edge Fellows and notes they work across Europe and globally. The goal is that with the subject matter expertise of Edge Fellows and Deloitte's execution capabilities, they can drive meaningful change at client organizations.
For 7 consecutive years, the Dutch healthcare system has been rated the best in Europe according to the European Health Consumer Index. The document discusses the shift towards remote patient monitoring, with live patient vitals being monitored continuously 24/7 rather than just 3 times per day. It also addresses how digital strategies should involve rethinking existing healthcare models from the ground up, rather than just digitizing current processes.
The document discusses the transformation of healthcare through digital technologies. It describes how healthcare will become a software branch, with processes and technologies driving changes. Key aspects of this transformation include healthcare moving from hospitals to homes and phones through remote monitoring. Patients are becoming more empowered while the role of professionals changes. New players from technology companies are entering the healthcare field.
This document discusses many ideas and trends related to the future of healthcare and technology. Some key points discussed include:
- Software and digital technologies will continue to transform healthcare and how it is delivered.
- Many healthcare services will move from hospitals and doctors' offices into the home through remote monitoring, telehealth, and other technologies.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning will play a growing role in areas like medical research, drug development, and personalized treatment recommendations.
- An aging population will increase demand for more accessible and affordable healthcare solutions supported by digital tools.
- Countries and healthcare systems will need to adapt quickly to these changes or risk being left behind as technology disrupts traditional models of care
This document provides a summary of an individual's career experience and roles in healthcare and digital health. It lists the following roles:
- Founding Director of the REshape Center at Radboud University Medical Center until 2018.
- Edge Fellow in digital health at the Deloitte Center for the Edge starting in 2019.
- Strategist to the Executive Board at Laurentius Medical Center starting in 2021.
- Fellow at Vodafone Centers for Health starting in 2022.
- Global keynote speaker giving over 125 speeches per year since 2010.
Healthcare meets retail 8 juni low res.pdfLucien Engelen
- The document discusses how healthcare is undergoing a transformation to become more digitized and consumer-centric, similar to retail. It notes that healthcare delivery is shifting from hospitals to the home and from hospitals to phones/digital channels.
- Healthcare is becoming a software business where continuous remote monitoring of patients and health data collection will become more common. This transition will help drive around 30-40% of healthcare services outside of hospitals.
- As digitization accelerates, retail concepts like convenience, personalized experiences, and an emphasis on prevention will increasingly influence healthcare as consumers expect a more seamless experience similar to what they receive in retail.
This document discusses how much of healthcare can be digitized. It begins by introducing the author as a CEO and strategist in healthcare innovation. It then discusses concepts like proximity, the patient journey, and how 80% of healthcare is logistics from the patient's perspective. Digital technologies are transforming healthcare by enabling continuous remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and moving from healthcare to a focus on overall health and prevention.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program of Deloitte, which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for top Deloitte clients across Europe and globally. The Edge Fellows and Deloitte believe their collaboration can drive meaningful change at client organizations. The document introduces several Edge Fellows, including Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Lucien Engelen, Thomas Rau, Marieke Bax, and Aimee van Wynsberghe. It states the slides from the Edge Fellows will be made available.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program at Deloitte which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for clients. It introduces several Edge Fellows and notes they work across Europe and globally. The goal is that with the subject matter expertise of Edge Fellows and Deloitte's execution capabilities, they can drive meaningful change at client organizations.
For 7 consecutive years, the Dutch healthcare system has been rated the best in Europe according to the European Health Consumer Index. The document discusses the shift towards remote patient monitoring, with live patient vitals being monitored continuously 24/7 rather than just 3 times per day. It also addresses how digital strategies should involve rethinking existing healthcare models from the ground up, rather than just digitizing current processes.
The document discusses the transformation of healthcare through digital technologies. It describes how healthcare will become a software branch, with processes and technologies driving changes. Key aspects of this transformation include healthcare moving from hospitals to homes and phones through remote monitoring. Patients are becoming more empowered while the role of professionals changes. New players from technology companies are entering the healthcare field.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
This document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss things like major tech companies entering the healthcare space, the shift from hospital-based to home-based care enabled by new technologies, and the need for healthcare professionals and organizations to embrace innovation.
This document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss things like major tech companies entering the healthcare space, the shift from hospital-based to home-based care enabled by new technologies, and the need for healthcare professionals and organizations to embrace innovation.
This document contains biographical information about an individual including their professional roles and affiliations. It lists the person's positions as Director of the REshape Center, Advisory Executive Board member, Edge Fellow at the Center for the EDGE, and Global Strategist for Digital Health. It also notes there are no other relevant disclosures.
Oncologie Verpleegkundige Specialisten VSO voorjaarscongres Lucien Engelen
- The document discloses that there are no conflicts of interest for the presenter. The only potential conflicts listed are speaking fees that do not influence content and shareholding in Transform.Health.
- It also introduces future colleagues Pierre, Chu, Isabelle, Nadia and Timmy.
- A photo is credited to Christian Lüthen.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from various presentations by Lucien Engelen on topics related to digital health, healthcare transformation, and the future of healthcare delivery. The slides discuss themes like the shift to remote and home-based care enabled by digital tools, the evolution of digital health applications and platforms, and the need for healthcare research to better incorporate new technologies and the patient perspective. Overall, the document provides an overview of Lucien Engelen's views on emerging trends in digital health and where the industry is headed.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and the future of healthcare. Some key points summarized across the slides include:
- The digital transformation of healthcare from analog to digital, with examples like moving from paper records to apps and smartphones.
- The increasing amount of digital health data that will enable continuous remote patient monitoring and more proactive care.
- Predictions that within 10 years, good healthcare will be delivered everywhere, not just in hospitals or doctors' offices, due to digital technologies.
- The concept of "augmented medicine" where digital tools will augment but not replace healthcare professionals like doctors and nurses.
-
This document appears to be a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. Some key points that emerge include:
- Emerging technologies and digital platforms are driving changes in how healthcare is delivered and received, moving care from hospitals to homes and phones.
- Apps, portals, and electronic health records will need to be transformed to better connect individuals, integrate new technologies, and comply with new regulations.
- Research on digital health technologies has increased but often focuses narrowly and fails to incorporate perspectives like total patients impacted or macroeconomic effects.
- Forces like new technologies, consumer demands, and sustainability issues are disrupting the existing healthcare
The document discusses the digital transformation of healthcare through various presentations and diagrams. It shows how healthcare has moved from hospitals to homes and phones through digitization. Apps, portals, and EHRs are seen as transitional solutions that will be replaced by more interconnected frameworks. The role of patients is increasing as they become more proactive in their health through continuous monitoring technologies. Healthcare delivery is shifting everywhere - at home, in hospitals, by doctors - through new digital innovations.
This document contains a collection of slides from various presentations by Lucien Engelen on topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss themes like the shift to delocalized and democratized healthcare delivered through digital means, the forces driving disruption in healthcare, augmented medicine, innovation approaches, digital health research trends, and implications of new technologies like virtual nursing homes. Overall, the document shows Lucien Engelen's perspective on how digital technologies are transforming healthcare delivery and the healthcare industry.
This document discusses the future of healthcare and the forces driving innovation and change. It notes that technologies like smartphones, social media, digital cameras, and companies like Amazon, Uber and Airbnb did not exist 15 years ago but have massively disrupted many industries. Healthcare is now experiencing disruptive changes due to four forces: unsustainability of current systems, new technologies, consumer awakening, and societal changes. The future of healthcare will be delocalized, democratized, digital, and driven by data and dollars. New technologies will be integrated into every level of nursing. Healthcare professionals will need to embrace change and listen to patients. Large organizations need to partner with startups and technology companies to drive innovation.
The document discusses the future of healthcare and the role of digital technologies and innovation. It introduces concepts like augmented health, delocalized and democratized healthcare, and moments of choice in patient journeys. It discusses how digital health research is increasing but often narrow in scope and doesn't include patients. It also shows graphs of the growth in digital health publications over time and outlines opportunities to better understand effects and listen to patients. The overall message is that digital technologies will significantly change healthcare by making it more delocalized, digital, and responsive to patients.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to healthcare and technology. Some key points summarized across multiple slides include:
- Healthcare is becoming more digital and software-focused.
- Remote monitoring, telehealth, and virtual care are growing aspects of healthcare delivery.
- Consumer behaviors and expectations are shifting towards more convenient digital access to services like healthcare.
- New technologies now allow for continuous monitoring of patients and real-time data sharing between providers and patients.
This document contains a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and the future of healthcare. Some key themes discussed include:
- The increasing role of technology, mobility, artificial intelligence, and data in healthcare.
- Forces destabilizing the current healthcare system like unsustainability, new technologies, consumer demands, and societal changes.
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients becoming more central.
- Digital strategies must rethink models from the ground up, not just digitize existing approaches.
- Healthcare will increasingly take place anywhere, be delocalized and democratized through digital tools.
Lucien engelen data driven healthcare 2017 klLucien Engelen
This document is a collection of images and text posts by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to healthcare and technology. Some key points discussed include:
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients becoming the center.
- Technologies like remote monitoring are shifting care from hospitals to the home.
- Digital strategies must completely rethink existing models rather than just translating them digitally.
- Innovation requires leadership, culture change, and a willingness to fail fast and transform processes.
- Healthcare will increasingly become a software industry with new players like Amazon entering the market.
This document discusses the future of healthcare delivery and the forces driving change. It explores how technology, consumer demands, and other factors are destabilizing the current system. Key points made include:
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients, not professionals, at the center.
- In 10 years, good healthcare will be delivered everywhere (home, hospital, doctor's office) due to new technologies.
- Four forces are destabilizing the status quo: unsustainability, new technologies, consumer awakening, and societal changes.
- Innovation will come from new partnerships between academia and technology companies. Bold leadership is needed to drive major cultural and process changes to transform healthcare.
This document contains numerous images and text slides discussing topics related to healthcare innovation such as digital health strategies, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, the decentralization of healthcare, and the need for healthcare systems and professionals to adapt to disruption and place more emphasis on the patient experience. Key points discussed include the need to rethink healthcare models from the ground up using digital tools, the four forces (unsustainability, consumer awakening, technology, and societal change) driving changes in healthcare, and approaching healthcare innovation similarly to pharmaceutical development through experimentation and embracing failure.
- The document discusses the transformation of healthcare through digital technologies and connectivity. It notes that 15,000 colleagues, 1,000 beds, and $1 billion in revenue are now connected everywhere through technologies like wireless earbuds, video conferencing, and continuous remote patient monitoring.
- Healthcare is shifting from hospitals to homes and phones through telehealth and remote care. Data analytics and software are playing a growing role in healthcare.
- The challenges of an aging population, rising costs, and chronic diseases are driving changes where technology, consumer needs, and new models of care are converging to disrupt traditional healthcare delivery.
The document appears to be a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and innovation. Some key points discussed include:
- Four forces impacting healthcare: unsustainability, consumer awakening, technology advances, and societal changes.
- Digital strategy requires completely rethinking models from the ground up, not just translating existing approaches digitally.
- An "innovation bulb" model depicting the stages needed to progress from an initial idea to implementation and scaling of innovations.
- A focus on shifting care from hospitals to homes and using mobile/digital approaches.
- The need for bold leadership, cultural shifts, and embracing failure to drive innovation
Anderhalve maand geleden, op de laatste dag voor mijn sabbatical en tijd voor de operatie, een leuk interview gehad met Kristel van Navenant. Bij mij om de hoek.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
This document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss things like major tech companies entering the healthcare space, the shift from hospital-based to home-based care enabled by new technologies, and the need for healthcare professionals and organizations to embrace innovation.
This document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss things like major tech companies entering the healthcare space, the shift from hospital-based to home-based care enabled by new technologies, and the need for healthcare professionals and organizations to embrace innovation.
This document contains biographical information about an individual including their professional roles and affiliations. It lists the person's positions as Director of the REshape Center, Advisory Executive Board member, Edge Fellow at the Center for the EDGE, and Global Strategist for Digital Health. It also notes there are no other relevant disclosures.
Oncologie Verpleegkundige Specialisten VSO voorjaarscongres Lucien Engelen
- The document discloses that there are no conflicts of interest for the presenter. The only potential conflicts listed are speaking fees that do not influence content and shareholding in Transform.Health.
- It also introduces future colleagues Pierre, Chu, Isabelle, Nadia and Timmy.
- A photo is credited to Christian Lüthen.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from various presentations by Lucien Engelen on topics related to digital health, healthcare transformation, and the future of healthcare delivery. The slides discuss themes like the shift to remote and home-based care enabled by digital tools, the evolution of digital health applications and platforms, and the need for healthcare research to better incorporate new technologies and the patient perspective. Overall, the document provides an overview of Lucien Engelen's views on emerging trends in digital health and where the industry is headed.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and the future of healthcare. Some key points summarized across the slides include:
- The digital transformation of healthcare from analog to digital, with examples like moving from paper records to apps and smartphones.
- The increasing amount of digital health data that will enable continuous remote patient monitoring and more proactive care.
- Predictions that within 10 years, good healthcare will be delivered everywhere, not just in hospitals or doctors' offices, due to digital technologies.
- The concept of "augmented medicine" where digital tools will augment but not replace healthcare professionals like doctors and nurses.
-
This document appears to be a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. Some key points that emerge include:
- Emerging technologies and digital platforms are driving changes in how healthcare is delivered and received, moving care from hospitals to homes and phones.
- Apps, portals, and electronic health records will need to be transformed to better connect individuals, integrate new technologies, and comply with new regulations.
- Research on digital health technologies has increased but often focuses narrowly and fails to incorporate perspectives like total patients impacted or macroeconomic effects.
- Forces like new technologies, consumer demands, and sustainability issues are disrupting the existing healthcare
The document discusses the digital transformation of healthcare through various presentations and diagrams. It shows how healthcare has moved from hospitals to homes and phones through digitization. Apps, portals, and EHRs are seen as transitional solutions that will be replaced by more interconnected frameworks. The role of patients is increasing as they become more proactive in their health through continuous monitoring technologies. Healthcare delivery is shifting everywhere - at home, in hospitals, by doctors - through new digital innovations.
This document contains a collection of slides from various presentations by Lucien Engelen on topics related to digital health and healthcare transformation. The slides discuss themes like the shift to delocalized and democratized healthcare delivered through digital means, the forces driving disruption in healthcare, augmented medicine, innovation approaches, digital health research trends, and implications of new technologies like virtual nursing homes. Overall, the document shows Lucien Engelen's perspective on how digital technologies are transforming healthcare delivery and the healthcare industry.
This document discusses the future of healthcare and the forces driving innovation and change. It notes that technologies like smartphones, social media, digital cameras, and companies like Amazon, Uber and Airbnb did not exist 15 years ago but have massively disrupted many industries. Healthcare is now experiencing disruptive changes due to four forces: unsustainability of current systems, new technologies, consumer awakening, and societal changes. The future of healthcare will be delocalized, democratized, digital, and driven by data and dollars. New technologies will be integrated into every level of nursing. Healthcare professionals will need to embrace change and listen to patients. Large organizations need to partner with startups and technology companies to drive innovation.
The document discusses the future of healthcare and the role of digital technologies and innovation. It introduces concepts like augmented health, delocalized and democratized healthcare, and moments of choice in patient journeys. It discusses how digital health research is increasing but often narrow in scope and doesn't include patients. It also shows graphs of the growth in digital health publications over time and outlines opportunities to better understand effects and listen to patients. The overall message is that digital technologies will significantly change healthcare by making it more delocalized, digital, and responsive to patients.
The document appears to be a collection of slides from presentations given by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to healthcare and technology. Some key points summarized across multiple slides include:
- Healthcare is becoming more digital and software-focused.
- Remote monitoring, telehealth, and virtual care are growing aspects of healthcare delivery.
- Consumer behaviors and expectations are shifting towards more convenient digital access to services like healthcare.
- New technologies now allow for continuous monitoring of patients and real-time data sharing between providers and patients.
This document contains a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and the future of healthcare. Some key themes discussed include:
- The increasing role of technology, mobility, artificial intelligence, and data in healthcare.
- Forces destabilizing the current healthcare system like unsustainability, new technologies, consumer demands, and societal changes.
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients becoming more central.
- Digital strategies must rethink models from the ground up, not just digitize existing approaches.
- Healthcare will increasingly take place anywhere, be delocalized and democratized through digital tools.
Lucien engelen data driven healthcare 2017 klLucien Engelen
This document is a collection of images and text posts by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to healthcare and technology. Some key points discussed include:
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients becoming the center.
- Technologies like remote monitoring are shifting care from hospitals to the home.
- Digital strategies must completely rethink existing models rather than just translating them digitally.
- Innovation requires leadership, culture change, and a willingness to fail fast and transform processes.
- Healthcare will increasingly become a software industry with new players like Amazon entering the market.
This document discusses the future of healthcare delivery and the forces driving change. It explores how technology, consumer demands, and other factors are destabilizing the current system. Key points made include:
- Healthcare is undergoing a "Copernican moment" with patients, not professionals, at the center.
- In 10 years, good healthcare will be delivered everywhere (home, hospital, doctor's office) due to new technologies.
- Four forces are destabilizing the status quo: unsustainability, new technologies, consumer awakening, and societal changes.
- Innovation will come from new partnerships between academia and technology companies. Bold leadership is needed to drive major cultural and process changes to transform healthcare.
This document contains numerous images and text slides discussing topics related to healthcare innovation such as digital health strategies, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, the decentralization of healthcare, and the need for healthcare systems and professionals to adapt to disruption and place more emphasis on the patient experience. Key points discussed include the need to rethink healthcare models from the ground up using digital tools, the four forces (unsustainability, consumer awakening, technology, and societal change) driving changes in healthcare, and approaching healthcare innovation similarly to pharmaceutical development through experimentation and embracing failure.
- The document discusses the transformation of healthcare through digital technologies and connectivity. It notes that 15,000 colleagues, 1,000 beds, and $1 billion in revenue are now connected everywhere through technologies like wireless earbuds, video conferencing, and continuous remote patient monitoring.
- Healthcare is shifting from hospitals to homes and phones through telehealth and remote care. Data analytics and software are playing a growing role in healthcare.
- The challenges of an aging population, rising costs, and chronic diseases are driving changes where technology, consumer needs, and new models of care are converging to disrupt traditional healthcare delivery.
The document appears to be a collection of slides and images from presentations by Lucien Engelen on various topics related to digital health and innovation. Some key points discussed include:
- Four forces impacting healthcare: unsustainability, consumer awakening, technology advances, and societal changes.
- Digital strategy requires completely rethinking models from the ground up, not just translating existing approaches digitally.
- An "innovation bulb" model depicting the stages needed to progress from an initial idea to implementation and scaling of innovations.
- A focus on shifting care from hospitals to homes and using mobile/digital approaches.
- The need for bold leadership, cultural shifts, and embracing failure to drive innovation
Anderhalve maand geleden, op de laatste dag voor mijn sabbatical en tijd voor de operatie, een leuk interview gehad met Kristel van Navenant. Bij mij om de hoek.
2. Lucien Engelen (@lucienengelen)
•Director Radboud REshape & Innovation Center
•Head Regional Emergency Network
•Advisory to the Executive Committee
•Faculty Singularity University / FutureMed Silicon Valley
•NOT a doctor, but extremely IMpatient
•& a ‘bit’ of a rebel ;-)
360 and Above
Not me !
15. Nice to have
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•Gesproken instructies meest ideaal (rolstoel, geleide)
•In plaats van compas gesproken klokschema
•Bij uitstappen aangeven wel/niet toegankelijke halte
•Dynamische tijden en aankomst signaal
•In/uit checken
•Geluid moet harder kunnen en met knoppen
•Verschillende stemmen
•Kunnen rapporteren of halte geschikt / een defect is
17. NEED to have
17
•Volledig zelfstandig kunnen reizen
(durven ze nu vaak niet)
•Glass moet een update kunnen geven
•Een “HELP ME” dienst, die mee kan kijken
29. En nu?
29
•Mogelijkheden verder verkennen
•Techniek kiezen (Glass, Orcam)
•App bouwen
•Onderzoek verdiepen
•met doelgroepen verder in gesprek
•werken prototype bouwen
•test praktijk kleine schaal <20
•Veld test <150
•VOORAL samen de voorsprong verzilveren
30. Dank !!
Alle betrokkenen tijdens de brainstorm sessies
aan Bram Göring, Veronique van Velzen en Jeroen Zwart
en Daan Stevens, Nick Heister van BRENG
Tom vd Belt, Irene Göttgens, Robin Hooijer en Melinda Engelen
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