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INDICATE Design Workshop in Rotterdam at KPMG

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September 30, 2025

End of September: INDICATE Design Workshop in Rotterdam at KPMG – lots of bright minds in the room thinking about how we can advance patient-centered care and promote the use of Intensive Care data by developing and implementing responsible and trustworthy AI models.

One of the AI use-cases discussed was the model to predict sepsis using ai on the neonatal intensive care department. The main goal is to develop and validate a continuous prediction model which detects late onset neonatal sepsis before symptoms occur.

Other AI use-cases discussed are the atlas of anonymous acute care cases covering infectious diseases, cancer, heart diseases, and brain injury, the early detection of organ failure, and a digital twin for mechanical ventilation.

As you can imagine, when developing these use-cases, a fine balance is needed between innovation and dealing with sensitive data of patients.

Read the full programme here.

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