Intensive Care Innovation Forum
February 06-08, 2025, Milan
Humanitas Congress Center, via Alessandro Manzoni 113 – 20090 Rozzano
This event will gather leading minds in critical care to explore the future of intensive care medicine and share the latest advancements in ICU technology and patient care. Attendees can look forward to sessions on groundbreaking topics, including artificial intelligence, precision medicine, virtual ICU models, and sustainable ICU design. Expect visionary talks, practical workshops, and dynamic discussions addressing critical challenges, from patient interaction enhancements to alarm fatigue and environmental sustainability.
What to Expect at the Intensive Care Innovation Forum:
The forum will unite top minds in critical care to envision the future of intensive care medicine. Key highlights include:
- Visionary Talks: Leading experts will share insights on groundbreaking topics like artificial intelligence, precision medicine, and sustainable ICU practices.
- Interactive Sessions: Practical sessions to explore emerging technologies, methods, and strategies.
- Dynamic Panel Discussions: Addressing key challenges, from improving patient interactions to reducing alarm fatigue and environmental impact.
Chairpersons & Faculty
- Maurizio Cecconi
Direttore Dipartimento Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva,
Humanitas Research Hospital
Italy
- Jan De Waele
Full Professor at Universiteit Gent
Intensivist at Ghent University Hospital
Belgium
- Salvatore M. Maggiore
Professor and Chair of Anesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine Dpt
G d’Annunzio University-ASL2 Chieti
Italy
Faculty – as of 04 December
Angus Derek – USA
Azoulay Elie – France
Balzani Eleonora – Italy
Blanch Lluis – Spain
Celi Leo – USA
Colpaert Kirsten – Belgium
Conway-Morris Andrew – United Kingdom
Elbers Paul – Netherlands
Ercole Ari – United Kingdom
Ferrario Manuela – Italy
Greco Massimiliano – Italy
Hunfeld Nicole – Netherlands
Jaber Samir – France
Jung Christian – Germany
Ostermann Marlies – United Kingdom
Perchiazzi Gaetano – Sweden
Povoa Pedro – Portugal
Roberts Jason – Australia
Sancho Ferrando Elena – Spain
Shankar-Hari Manu – United Kingdom
Theodorakopoulou Maria – Greece
Van Genderen Michel – Netherlands
Weiss Björn – Germany
Programme
Featured Topics
- AI & Human Oversight
Explore AI’s role in humanizing ICU processes and improving end-of-life care. - Genomics & Personalized Care
Dive into how genomics, pharmacogenomics, and next-gen sequencing are revolutionizing ICU treatments. - Virtual ICUs & Scalable Models
Discover how virtual ICU models can expand access and enhance outcomes globally. - Sustainable ICU Design
Learn about integrating AI, robotics, and eco-conscious practices in ICU environments. - Interdisciplinary Innovation
Uncover novel technologies and solutions born from cross-disciplinary collaborations
Specialized Sessions
- Neuromonitoring techniques.
- Wearable biosensors for real-time patient monitoring.
- Advancements in gene therapy.
- Immersive training technologies (VR and AR) for ICU teams.
Registration Details and Contact Information
Prices are per person and 22% Italian VAT is included in costs below
- ESICM Member € 376
- NON-Member € 560
- ESICM Member in Training € 230
- NON-Member in Training € 413
For technical issues related to registration, please contact the Humanitas EDU Registration Department at edu@hunimed.eu.
For other inquiries, feel free to reach out to congress@esicm.org.
Sponsor
The ESICM would like to wholeheartedly thank our partner for his support
The Intensive Care Innovation Forum in Milan will follow the 7th Critical Care Datathon (January 10-February 7, 2025). This dynamic prelude offers multidisciplinary teams and international experts an exciting opportunity to collaborate on exploring clinical questions using large datasets from electronic health records.
The Datathon not only enhances participants’ data analysis skills but also inspires innovative approaches to tackling critical care challenges. The top three teams will be honored with the opportunity to present their findings during the forum, amplifying their impact on the global intensive care community.