Digital Twin Simulation in Medicine
Thank you for more than 300 participants from 22 countries and 8 exciting presentations.
We are looking forward to a new edition in 2023.
Craniomaxillofacial
Dental
Orthopedics
Drug delivery
Prosthetic
and many more ...
The Conference
The Simq Conference is the expert conference for the use of simulation and digital twins in the field of medicine and medical technology. It presents real-life practice and cross-divisional ideas and approaches to expand and sustainably improve existing processes or process chains with the help of simulation. The focus is on improved product safety, optimized therapies and diagnostic options, and simplified process flows in the area of development and approval.
The conference will be held in English.
The Target Group
The Simq conference is targeted at decision-makers and innovation drivers. It brings together CEOs, project managers, product managers, regulatory affairs managers, engineers as well as physicians, research institutions, notified bodies and health insurance companies. This creates a unique platform for ideas and exciting discussion about the future of simulation in medicine and medical technology.
The Event Location
The Simq Conference 2022 takes place ONLINE!
After registration you will receive your access by e-mail. We look forward to your participation in the SC’22 conference.
Video Archive
01 / Opening / Jan Hertwig & Kelsey Crossman / 5:12
02 / Simq Intro / Jan Hertwig / 36:29
03 / Digital twins in cardiology – evidence is everything / Nico Uwents / 16:45
04 / Predicting the performance of standard implants across populations using Virtual Patient Cohorts / Karen de Leener & Sven Herrmann / 16:33
05 / High-fidelity digital twins of the lungs – From scientific research to the ICU / Jonas Biehler / 11:27
06 / Hyper-accelerate drug and medical device development using AI & Modeling following FDA and EMA’s recommendations / Luca Emili / 20:32
07 / IPS insilico / Moritz Küssner / 14:25
08 / Function follows form – Creating the right anatomical models for simulation / Hans Lamecker / 10:23
09 / Heart modeling using LS-DYNA / Martijn Hoeijmakers / 17:00
10 / From one size fits all to customized – The future of facial trauma / Sepehr Moghaddam / 21:43
Speakers
Experience exciting and equally stimulating contributions from our first-class speakers from many areas of the MedTech industry and take the opportunity to exchange ideas with them.
More to come …
Program
Wednesday, 7th December 2022
14.00
Opening
Jan Hertwig & Kelsey Crossman
14.15
Simq Intro
Jan Hertwig / Simq
14.45
Presentations, Session I
14.45
Digital twins in cardiology – evidence is everything
Nico Uwents / FEops
15.00
Predicting the performance of standard implants across populations using Virtual Patient Cohorts
Karen de Leener & Sven Herrmann / Materialise & Simq
15.15
High-fidelity digital twins of the lungs – From scientific research to the ICU
Jonas Biehler / Ebenbuild
15.30
Hyper-accelerate drug and medical device development using AI & Modeling following FDA and EMA’s recommendations
Luca Emili / InSilicoTrials Technologies
15.45
Coffee Break
16.00
Presentations, Session II
16.00
IPS insilico
Moritz Küssner / KLS Martin
16.15
Function follows form – Creating the right anatomical models for simulation
Hans Lamecker / 1000shapes
16.30
Heart modeling using LS-DYNA
Martijn Hoeijmakers / Ansys
16.45
From one size fits all to customized – The future of facial trauma
Sepehr Moghaddam / Region Halland
17.00
Networking
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„I highly recommend this conference. Great presentations and discussions about in silico medicine and how we can bring research to industry.“
Jeffrey E. Bischoff, PhD
Director, Research
“Great conference to share insights on Virtual Patients and in silico clinical trials with like-minded people. This is crucial to make in silico medicine a standard in patient care.”
Karen De Leener
Cardiovascular MDC Market Specialist
„The perfect platform to bring all stakeholders together to share ideas on how we can use digital twins to advance patient-specific diagnosis, therapy planning and treatment in medicine.“
Thomas Koett
Development Engineer Division Implants