Explore the transformative potential of AI and data in reshaping mental health care. Unpack the advances in AI that are improving mental health care, and discover the role of data in supporting admission pathways.
Arden Tomison
CEO & Founder, Thalamos
Dr Stefano Goria
Co-Founder & CTO, thymia
Stefano Goria is co-founder and CTO at thymia: a mental health tech startup using AI to transform how we assess mental health. Stefano has a PhD in Theoretical Physics and over 17 years of expertise bringing cutting edge mathematical models to production. Now, he is applying his skills to tackle one of the biggest health problems of our time: mental illness.
Greg Hudson
Digital Mental Health Transformation Lead, NHSE London
Umar Nizamani
CEO – International, NiceDay
With over 16 years experience of leading tech companies, I am passionate about building social enterprises that prioritise purpose over profit. For the last 8 years I’ve been focussed on making mental healthcare more effective, efficient and accessible across the world with our digital health solution, NiceDay.
Dr Max Rollwage
Director of AI & Research, Limbic
Chair: Stacey Hatton
CNIO, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton FT
Stacey [RGN, BSc, MSc] is the CNIO at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.
She has held various digital transformation roles in three large NHS acute trusts since 2017. Before taking up positions in digital transformation, she worked clinically in the Emergency Department, medical wards, and the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement team.
Stacey is a Florence Nightingale Foundation 2022 Digital Scholar and whilst she has been involved in and led several digital transformation projects, she is interested in how to create a digitally positive culture in the NHS and plans to explore this during her FNF year.
In addition to her NHS experience, Stacey also co-founded a health IT company, a clinically-led enterprise developing forward-thinking quality assurance and improvement software. The start-up is on a mission to help clinical colleagues use data to improve patient care.
Arden Tomison, Dr Max Rollwage, Dr Stefano Goria, Umar Nizamani