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AI-Mind session at Alzheimer Europe Conference

AI-Mind session at Alzheimer Europe Conference 2025

The AI-Mind featured session: AI-Mind at the Finnish Line: Advancing Trustworthy and Scalable Clinical AI for Early Dementia Risk Detection at 35th Alzheimer Europe Conference.

As the project approaches its conclusion, this session will showcase key outcomes and strategic insights from four years of European collaboration dedicated to developing Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven tools for the early detection of dementia. Drawing from the AI-Mind cohort and the broader ambitions of the EURO-TWIN initiative, the session will provide a comprehensive perspective on how AI can be responsibly and effectively embedded within clinical and regulatory frameworks.

AI-Mind session at #AEC 2025 by accelopment Schweiz AG

The session will unfold through four thematic contributions:

Key figures and clinical implementation insights – Christoffer Hatlestad-Hall will present key figures from the AI-Mind study and insights learned from deploying the AI-Mind protocol, highlighting the foundational elements required for future clinical integration.

Technological Transformation – Lukas Gemein on behalf of the AI-Mind computational team will demonstrate the transformative potential of AI in cognitive healthcare, advocating for its practical adoption in clinical workflows as both necessary and achievable.

Regulatory Readiness – A deep dive into how AI-powered medical tools can align with European regulatory standards, with a focus on building trust through transparency, accountability, and compliance.

Real-World Clinical Adoption – a health practitioner’s perspective on the relevance of AI-Mind solutions for general hospitals and local communities, emphasising the critical need for cross-sector collaboration over isolated innovation.

Moderated by Ira Haraldsen, this session will also consider the broader implications for sustainable innovation in dementia diagnostics. It will conclude with a forward-looking discussion on how initiatives such as EURO-TWIN aim to build on AI-Mind’s achievements, scaling towards next-generation, personalised virtual health twin technologies to support stratified interventions for cognitive decline.

More information about the conference: www.alzheimer-europe.org/conferences/2025-bologna/

The event is finished.

Date

Oct 08 2025
Expired!

Time

2:00 pm - 3:15 pm

Location

Bologna, Italy