Wednesday 25th May 2016: Edinburgh BioQuarter NINE Image Trustworthy Use of Medical Data Assets for Research and Innovation What's your big data plan ? Do you know what your data is worth ? Can you make new products from your data ? What will disrupt the status quo ? This is a 'must-attend' workshop for those working with medical data who seek to develop new business opportunities. Contact Us to register Attendees will gain an appreciation of data assets and their value – mitigating risks from omitted asset capture and also over-valuations that inhibits subsequent commercial exploitation. This asset definition process may well also uncover ‘orphan’ assets – intellectual capital that does not map simply to an industry or third-sector party for application. Defining Medical Data Assets is tailored for: researcher-entrepreneurs (budding or established) business development executives eHealth policymakers Presenters: Richard Blakesley, CEO, Quantiply Simon Chapple, Chief Technology Officer, Datalytics Technology Piers Mahon, Director Global Alliances, CancerCommons Professor Andrew Morris, Vice Principle Data Science, University of Edinburgh Steve Pavis, Programme Director, NHS National Services Scotland Professor Dave Robertson, Director, Centre for Medical Informatics, University of Edinburgh Date: Wednesday May 25th 08:45 – 15:00 Location: BioQuarter Nine, Floor 2, Craigmillar Room The workshop: addresses how the medical data landscape is changing considers our current products and customers provides a guide to who currently owns what focuses on the art of defining data assets and what we can create new from data and we’ll have a session on finding IP intelligent finance Draft Schedule 08:30 Sign in - Tea / Coffee 09:05 Welcome: What this workshop intends to achieve 09:20 Medical Data: a guide to who owns what 09:40 How to make our data assets exciting 10:00 What tomorrow will look like: policy, governance, science, opportunities 10:20 Questions to the Panel 10:40 Coffee break 11:00 Zen and the art of Defining Data Assets: creating products from data; disruptive threats to the status quo 11:40 Discuss 12:00 Brainstorm: small group discussions Can we combine social media data sets with medical data sets ? How should we (i) define ‘public benefit’ & (ii) engage and communicate with the public about everything we do ? Meeting the demand for big time predictive analytics – what’s the plan ? Can we unlock hidden assets for precision medicine in Scotland and Europe? 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Feedback: small groups report 14:00 Finding IP intelligent finance 15:00 Tea / Coffee 15:15 Next Steps 16:00 Wrap followed by networking from 18:00, attendees are welcome to attend the Health 2.0 Edinburgh meet-up Publication date 29 Apr, 2016