Description
S06_02 Managing the CPS Revolution in Healthcare: Innovations, Challenges, and Research GapsSIG 06 – INNO – Innovation
SIG 11 – PM&NPM – Public and Non-Profit Management
Short description of the Symposium
This symposium examines why cyber-physical systems (CPS)—including AI-driven diagnostics, robotics, extended reality, and real-time monitoring—often fail to transition beyond pilots in healthcare. Many are overly tech-focused, overlooking frontline realities, sustainability, and real value for patients and professionals. We explore strategies like new payment models, generative co-design, and interdisciplinary education to enable meaningful CPS adoption. In line with EURAM 2026’s theme “Navigating High Waters”, the session includes research showcases, hands-on CPS demos, and a co-creative dialogue on integration challenges. We invite scholars from management, healthcare, design, and technology to rethink how CPS can truly transform care systems.
Contact: Pieter Vandekerckhove, Health-Centered Entrepreneurial Innovation at the Delft Centre of Entrepreneurship, Delft University of Technology – [email protected]
Proponents:
Pieter Vandekerckhove, Health-Centered Entrepreneurial Innovation at the Delft Centre of Entrepreneurship, Delft University of Technology; Steven Howard, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Bettina Maisch, Munich University of Applied Sciences; Giuseppe Andreoni, Department of Design of the Politecnico di Milano; Maura Leusder, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Louis Koizia, Imperial College London
| Period | 17 Jun 2026 |
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| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Norway, NorwayShow on map |