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MONTREAL SUMMIT ON INNOVATION

4th edition: health and creative industries, an inspiring and winning partnership Events A French-to-English simultaneous translation service will be available to participants

Speaker's presentation

0- Presentation of the Hacking Health Design Challenge
    -Video

1- Finding new solutions through Hacking Health Design Challenge
Luc Sirois, Hacking Health Canada

2- Patient partner and health: reality and challenges
Vincent Dumez, Faculty of Medicine of the Université de Montréal

3- The rise of e-textiles and wearable tech to improve health ( Part 1 - Part 2 )
Hadi Salah, MaRS
Jesse Slade Shantz, OMsignal

4- Games for health and the rise of serious gaming
Charles Jacob, Ubisoft
Pamela Kato, Serious Games Institute

5- Power Lies Within: Re-Mission Video Game Trailer
    -Video

6- Watson and the art of the possible in health
Yvan Foster, IBM Canada

7- When music makes a difference in health centers
Françoise Henri, Société pour les arts en milieu de santé (SAMS)

8- HIV Smart! An award-winning smartphone application that allows self-testing for HIV
Nitika Pant Pai

9- Video game players advancing genetic research
Jerôme Waldispühl

10- Dancing against cognitive decline with les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal
Louis Bherer

11- Psy-Assistance for mental health issues with teenagers
Sonia Lupien

12- Followed by the Top 5 challenges in commercialization animated by ROBIC
François Painchaud, ROBIC

13- The links between art and life
Mona Trudel

14- How creativity can influence individuals’ behaviour
Scott Connolly, Population Media Center

15- Cossette launches its Health Observatory
Malik Yacoubi, Cossette

16- Partnering in inclusive environments: The Rehab Mall Living Lab
Eva Kehayia, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation (CRIR)

Prices

Members Non members
Ticket(s) - Business Luncheon included
Ticket(s) - Business Luncheon included $275 * $350 *
Ticket(s) - Business Luncheon only
Ticket(s) - Business Luncheon only $80 * $120 *
Student(s) - Business Luncheon included
Student(s) - Business Luncheon included $75 * $75 *
Student(s) - Business Luncheon only
Student(s) - Business Luncheon only $50 * $50 *
Table(s) of 10 - Business Luncheon included
Table(s) of 10 - Business Luncheon included $2475 * $3150 *
Table(s) of 10 - Business Luncheon only
Table(s) of 10 - Business Luncheon only $720 * $1080 *

Contact et informations

By phone:

514 871-4001

No reservations, cancellations or refunds after the registration deadline. Participant substitutions are accepted at no extra charge until the event is held. Please note that only substitution notices sent by email at reservations@ccmm.ca will be accepted.

Location

Palais des congrès de Montréal

1001 place Jean-Paul-Riopelle
Montréal, QC
H2Z 1H5

Place-d'Armes

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WHY TAKE PART?

  • To get inspired by the best: local and international speakers will present best practices and the business models of tomorrow at the confluence of creative industries and the health care sector.
  • To be part of a large-scale event bringing together multidisciplinary speakers to further your knowledge, and increase your business and partnership opportunities in Quebec and abroad.
  • To network with business leaders, and representatives of the government, the city, and the academic milieu who are furthering the city’s know-how.

Take part and play a role in pooling the creativity and dynamism of these industries so that we can continue to shape the city’s unique personality.

DAY’S SCHEDULE

  • 7:30 A.M. - REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING BREAKFAST
  • 8:00 A.M. - WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
  • 8:40 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.- CONFERENCES
  • 12:00 A.M. - BUSINESS LUNCHEON
  • 2:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. - CONFERENCES
  • 5:00 P.M. - CLOSING REMARKS
  • 5:30 P.M. - COCKTAIL RECEPTION
  • 7:00 P.M. - END OF THE EVENT

DETAILED PROGRAM (PDF)

 
Welcome
Michel Leblanc Michel Leblanc
President and CEO
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal
   
Introduction
Suzanne Fortier Suzanne Fortier
Principal and Vice-Chancellor
McGill University
   
  INTRODUCTION – CREATIVE SHOWCASE
  Finding new solutions through Hacking Health Design Challenge
Luc Sirois Luc Sirois
Co-Founder and Executive Director
Hacking Health Canada
   
Françis Gosselin Francis Gosselin
President and Co-Founder
f. & co
   
 
UNIT I: EMPOWERING PEOPLE TO BETTER UNDERSTAND AND MANAGE THEIR HEALTH
 
Patient participation and commitment to improving one’s health has been boosted by the emergence of the digital revolution, a variety of web applications, video games, and smart clothing. Individuals now have access to information and are curious to know more; this creates a need to provide people with proper access to relevant information and the necessary tools to prevent illness and manage health. In this section, we will explore the unlimited potential of the health market, with concrete examples in the areas of e-health, wearable tech, and serious gaming, etc.
 
Patient Partner and Health: Reality and Challenges  
Vincent Dumez Vincent Dumez
Co-Director of the Patient Collaboration and Partnership Department at the Centre for Pedagogy Applied to Health Sciences (CPASS) in the Faculty of Medicine at the Université de Montréal
 
 
The rise of e-textiles and wearable tech to improve health
Jesse Slade Shantz Jesse Slade Shantz
Chief Medical Officer
OMsignal
Hadi Salah Hadi Salah
Senior Industry Analyst Health
MaRS (Toronto)
 
Games for health and the rise of serious gaming
Charles Jacob Charles Jacob
Producer
Ubisoft
   
Pamela Kato Pamela Kato
Acting Director
Serious Games Institute
(England)
   
Watson and the art of the possible in health
Yvan Foster Yvan Foster
Business Development
Healthcare and Life Sciences
IBM Canada
   
 
When music makes a difference in health centers
Françoise Henri Françoise Henri
General and Artistic Director
Société pour les arts en milieu
de santé (SAMS)
   


   
  CREATIVE SHOWCASE I
  Montréal’s Top 5 innovations connecting health and creative industries
  Key people will showcase their innovations and their impact in 3-minute PechaKucha-style
  presentation.
Nitika Pant Pai Nitika Pant Pai
HIV Smart!
An award-winning smartphone application that allows self-testing for HIV
   
Jerôme Waldispühl Jérôme Waldispühl
Video game players advancing genetic research
   
Louis Bherer Louis Bherer
Dancing against cognitive decline with les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal
   
Sonia Lupien Sonia Lupien
Psy-Assistance for mental health issues with teenagers
   
   
Mona Trudel Mona Trudel
The links between art and life
   
 
 Followed by the Top 5 challenges in commercialization animated by ROBIC
François Painchaud
Lawyer, Partner
Robic
   
 
 
       
UNIT II: THE POWER OF THE MEDIA TO CHANGE BEHAVIOUR
       
In a context in which obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, and a lack of access to medical care are the most important factors contributing to illness, behavioural change is the cornerstone in the quest for health. To encourage individuals to adopt healthy lifestyles, several campaigns promoting healthy habits have been implemented around the world. In this section, we will see how advertising can contribute to health-related problem solving, with regards to pandemics, obesity, and mental health.
How creativity can influence individuals’ behaviour
Scott Connolly Scott Connolly
Research Director, Population Media Center
(USA-Vermont)
   
 
Cossette Launches its Health Observatory
Malik Yacoubi Malik Yacoubi
Vice President
Mobility &Technology
Cossette
   
 
Creative discussion on UNITS I and II
Nadia Lakhdari Nadia Lakhdari
Executive Vice
President, Creation & Content
C2 Montréal
 
   
DC Remi Quirion
       
UNIT III: CREATING ECOSYSTEMS TO FACILITATE COLLABORATION
       

Connecting is all about breaking down barriers and integrating different perspectives. In this section, we take a look at the most innovative trends in connecting health and creative industries. We will also have a discussion on how we can work together in order to increase collaborations between all the actors involved and ensure that bridges are created between research, industry, health centers and patients.

Living labs and the quest for disruptive health care innovation
Monique Savoie Monique Savoie
President, Founder and Artistic Director
Society for Arts and Technology
   
Scott Connolly Patricia Garel
Child Psychiatrist
CHU Sainte-Justine
   
Guérir dans des environnements inclusifs : The Rehab Mall Living Lab
Eva Kehayia Eva Kehayia
Scientific Director
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation (CRIR)
   
Bonnie Swaine Bonnie Swaine
Scientific Director
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation (CRIR)
   
Art in Health centers for new perspectives with patient
Denis Lucas Denis Lucas
Cultural attaché
CHU de Rouen
(France)
 
   
Creative discussion on I, II and III
Nadia Lakhdari Nadia Lakhdari
Executive Vice President
Creation & Content
C2MTL
 
   
The future collaboration between health and creative industries: A collective mission (Panel moderated by Rémi Quirion, Quebec’s Chief Scientist, Fonds de recherche du Québec)
Rémi Quirion Rémi Quirion
Quebec’s Chief Scientist
Fonds de recherche du Québec
   
   
Louise Poissant Louise Poissant
Dean of the Faculty of Arts
Université du Québec à Montréal
   
Rosie Goldstein Rose Goldstein
Vice-Principal Research and International Relations
McGill University
   
Luc Castonguay Luc Castonguay
Assistant Deputy
Minister Minister of Health and Social Services
Government of Quebec
   
Sébastien Letélié Sébastien Letélié
Health Entrepreneur
(France)
   
Fabrice Brunet Fabrice Brunet
Chief Executive Officer
CHU Sainte-Justine
   
 
How can Montreal play a leadership role in bringing these two strategic sectors together?
Summary and conclusion
Damien Siles Damien Silès
Executive Director
Quartier de l’innovation
   
 
  CREATIVE SHOWCASE II
  Results of the Hacking Health Design Challenge
Luc Sirois Luc Sirois
Co-Founder and Executive Director
Hacking Health Canada
   
Françis Gosselin Francis Gosselin
President and Co-Founder
f. & co
   
 
Closing remarks
Pierre Dumouchel Pierre Dumouchel
General Director
ÉTS
   
 

 

WHO SHOULD TAKE PART?

  • Directors and entrepreneurs who have proven themselves at home and abroad, and who want to get inspired by best practices in order to propel their organizations forward.
  • Experts in the health care, architecture and design, arts and multimedia, media, fashion, and advertising sectors seeking to promote synergy between the these areas and reap the resulting benefits.
  • Students interested in taking part in the discussion.
  • Craftspeople seeking to share in the creativity and dynamism of these industries in order to continue to shape the city’s unique personality.

 

Discover the Hacking Health Design Challenge, which will take place alongside the conference!

The Hacking Health Design Challenge, presented by f. & co., to take place during the MSI

Montreal area creators tackle health-related challenges before your very eyes at the MSI! Ten teams of seasoned designers and their apprentices will exercise their creative genius throughout the MSI in order to develop innovative solutions to real health issues submitted by health-care professionals and patients. Mobile apps, captivating sites, services, games… What will they come up with, how will they showcase their abilities? Imagination, talent, freshness, collaboration, experience, and novelty will be the key ingredients in their creative process. Come witness them at work during the day, see them present the fruits of their labour at the closing on November 6. Show the whole world how Montreal can—better than anyone—bring together creativity and health!

Learn more and visit the Hacking Health Design Challenge website.

 

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GOLD partners:
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Quebec Bell

BRONZE partners:

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Cossette Lab C2MTL BDC BDO Ville Mtl UQAM Ubisoft Robic Innovation CA Univ Concordia

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