Real-World AI Diagnostic Tools, Use-Cases and Strategies: a MedFIT session by CAIDX

Real-World AI Diagnostic Tools, Use-Cases and Strategies: a MedFIT session by CAIDX

December 3rd, 2025
9.15 – 12.30 pm
Room 4 – 1st floor

Artificial intelligence in diagnostics is moving from theory to practice — and this session is designed to show exactly how. The event brings together leading experts and healthcare innovators to share concrete solutions, real-world use cases, and actionable strategies for AI adoption. Taking place at MedFIT, the session also offers the option of free online participation, ensuring broad access across Europe and beyond.

 

This solution-oriented session equips innovators, clinicians, investors, and policy makers with the knowledge to accelerate the path from innovation to clinical reality. Participants are encouraged to explore the Clinical AI Pathway Toolbox, developed within the CAIDX project, which offers practical resources for developing, validating, and implementing AI diagnostics with the purpose of increasing the number of implemented and scaled AI solutions in healthcare: https://clinicalai.eu/ 

 

The event is part of the CAIDX initiative, whose final conference at MedFIT convenes European partners to present results and chart the next steps for AI diagnostics. The CAIDX consortium is a transnational cooperation of partners from the Baltic Sea Region, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme. 

PROGRAMME

09.15 Welcome & opening remarks
Carina Østervig Byskov, Project Manager at the Innovation Clinic, Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark, and Lars Lindsköld, President of the European federation for medical informatics

09.25 From idea to real world solutions: Demonstration of an AI toolbox
Ida Lyngholm and Laura Emilie Svoldgaard Kristensen, Project Managers at AUH Innovation & International Affairs, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

09.45 Presentation of AI use cases across Europe 

  • Speech recognition in social services: Gosta labs AI, Varha (Finland) – Kalle Hjerppe, Development Manager, IT and Digital Development, Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland
  • Detection of septic shock: +Priokritisk, Horsens (Denmark) – Ulrick Skipper Espelund, MD PhD, Consultant anesthesiologist and Head of Research at Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Horsens Hospital, and Associate professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, and Marianne Jørgensen, Director of Health Research, Horsens Hospital, Denmark
  • Artificial Intelligence in Perioperative Care, Strasbourg (France) – Eric Noll, Professor and Vice Chair for Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Perioperative Medicine, Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg University Hospital, France  

11.00 Coffee break  

 

11.30 AI in healthcare: Where are we heading and where do we need to go?
Stefan Jovinge, MD PhD, President of the Department of Research, development, education and innovation, Skåne University Hospital, Sweden

 

11.45 Panel discussion: From Barriers to Breakthroughs: AI in Healthcare
Moderator: Jaanus Pikani, Chairman at ScanBalt, Founder and board member at Tartu Biotechnology Park, Estonia

Panelists:

  • Stefan Jovinge, MD PhD, President of the Department of Research, development, education and innovation, Skåne University Hospital, Sweden
  • Valerie Daussin, Senior Business Developer, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Kalle Hjerppe, Development Manager, IT and Digital Development, Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland
  • Marianne Jørgensen, Director of Health Research, Horsens Hospital, Denmark
  • Eric Noll, Professor and Vice Chair for Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Perioperative Medicine, Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg University Hospital, France 

This interactive discussion brings together clinical leaders, innovators and researchers from across Europe to explore how collaboration can accelerate the adoption of AI in healthcare. Panelists will share insights from real-world use cases, reflect on regulatory, ethical, and implementation challenges, and highlight how partnerships between clinicians, developers, funders, and health systems can turn obstacles into opportunities. The conversation will focus on building the conditions for large-scale adoption, with an emphasis on joint strategies that transform promising pilots into sustainable healthcare solutions

 

12.25 Conclusions & wrapping up
Carina Østervig Byskov, Project Manager at the Innovation Clinic, Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark, and Lars Lindsköld, President of the European federation for medical informatics

To access this session on-site, you must be registered for MedFIT, whereas online participation is free of charge

For any question about this event : Carina Østervig Byskov, caan@rn.dk, +45 24 48 41 74

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