Digital Health Rewired 2019
CENSUS was one of the exhibitors at the Digital Health Rewired 2019 conference, that took place on March 25th and 26th 2019 at Olympia London conference center in the UK. The event focuses on joining up and integrating health and care through the transformational use of technology and new ways of working. Topics covered in the conference were:
- Digitally integrated care – connecting health and care through digital technologies is the unifying theme of Rewired.
- AI and Analytics – AI, machine learning and analytics.
- Clinical Software – from EPRs to apps and enabling the digital patient.
- Cloud and Mobile – achieving flexibility and agility through cloud and mobile.
- Cyber Security – securing the digital sinews of UK healthcare.
- Digital Imaging – latest developments in digital imaging, including AI, cloud and integration with electronic patient records.
The Digital Gate program
CENSUS as part of its strategy to promote young entrepreneurship and to support innovative ideas on e-services has joined the Athens International Airport, the Athens University of Economics and Business and the Athens Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the DIGITAL GATE program. DIGITAL GATE includes actions that aim at showcasing novel business ideas that will aid airport passengers, will upgrade the AIA airport's services but will also benefit the greater airport community.
Partnership with National Bank of Greece on NBG Business Seeds program
CENSUS as part of its strategy to promote young entrepreneurship and to support the Greek startup scene has joined the National Bank of Greece in the NBG Business Seeds program. NBG Business Seeds includes actions that aim at showcasing innovative ideas and projects, training and mentoring young entrepreneurs, and providing infrastructures, networking and financing.
Packing Heat - AthCon 2012
CENSUS is excited to be participating for the third time at AthCon, the leading technical IT security conference in Greece. This year our researcher Dimitris Glynos will be presenting a new design for executable packing that allows penetration testers to hide malicious payloads from a wide variety of antivirus engines.