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SUMMARY:Metaverse For Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:The healthcare industry is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing industries. According to the latest report from the World Health Organization: \n“Sharp increases in government spending on health at all country income levels underpinned the rise in health spending to a new high of US $9 trillion (approximately 11% of global GDP)”. \n\nAmong the big healthcare sector\, the top spending segments including the following(from Healthark): \n\nHealthcare Reimbursement: $1.9tn in 2020\nDental Care: $342bn in 2022\nHome Healthcare: $299bn in 2021\nPhysiotherapy: $50bn in 2021\nPatient Engagement Soluations: $16.6bn in 2021\nPatient Support Programmes: $11.8bn in 2019.\n\nSome would ask is the healthcare industry spearheading the metaverse? Personally\, I would say it is clearly one of the key industries that would benefits tremendously from the ultilisation of the metaverse related technologies. \nAccording to Accenture’s Digital Health Technology Vision 2022\, that 81% of healthcare executives surveyed worldwide say that they think the metaverse will have a positive impact on their organizations—nearly half said the impact will be “transformational” or “breakthrough.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccording to the report\, the metaverse can offering a wide range of improvement for the healthcare sector in the following areas: \n\nImmersive training: Simulated operating rooms can allow medical students to safely practice procedures and doctors can use digital twins of organs to simulate surgeries to see potential outcomes without putting a patient at risk.\nDigital diagnostics: Through augmented reality\, we can use movement\, space and interaction to enable different types of diagnoses. For instance\, by tracking eye movements\, providers can identify certain neurological markers or spot eye conditions such as glaucoma.\nPatient and caregiver wellness:  The metaverse can help caregivers to learn how to care for a family member at home. Enhanced educational experiences can lead to better health literacy and stronger care plan compliance\, which can ultimately improve outcomes.\nCare planning and delivery: Immersive technologies help to simulate procedures\, enabling the next evolution of care planning and procedural preparation. For example\, Accenture worked with Microsoft to help revolutionize surgical medicine in Mexico and Latin America. With augmented reality\, surgeons can see patient records\, X-rays\, CT and MRI scans during procedures. RespondEye uses augmented reality to enable first respondents to access live video and audio communication with remote physicians in real-time.\nVirtual therapeutics: New digital therapies are using extended reality technologies to help patients with pain management\, neurological disorders\, behavioral health and their physical health. BehaVR immerses patients in virtual environments via an evidence-based platform\, empowering people with lifelong coping skills and resources that extinguish stress\, anxiety and fear.\nTokenization and interoperability: Web3\, blockchain and other technologies allow users to securely own\, share and manage patient\, provider and payer data.\n\n\n\n\n\nTherapeutic Apheresis Services\, Bristol – Red Cell Exchange patient Khan Talbert-Johnson with TAS Nurse Practitioner Liji Thomas \n\n\n\n\nWhat the patient want? \nAccenture tested more than 16 healthcare metaverse use cases and found out that the use cases people are most interested in include patient education\, care delivery and connectivity\, such as meeting with friends and family from afar while in the hospital. \nMillennials (89%) and Gen Z (89%) are most open to opportunities from the metaverse—and this audience will represent an increasing proportion of those in need of healthcare as these generations age. \nAs CEO of The Metaverse Institute\, I am delighted to chair a weekly twitter space in collaboration with Hashtagweb3.org\, a leading #web3 professionals hosted by Vedang R. Vatsa FRSA on Friday 31 March at 14:00 London time with a panel of distinguished world leading experts to explore this interesting topic. \n \nAndrea Greene (Director\, Remedē Health\, Ltd. | Medical Concierge) \nAndrea Greene is the Founder of Remedē Health\, a Medical\, Health & Wellness Concierge start-up that is focused on digital health\, Artificial Intelligence\, and the metaverse for healthcare. Andrea‘s passion is to improve patient outcomes and streamline Healthcare services by leveraging power of AI and the immersive capabilities of the metaverse. Andrea‘s company is setting itself up to transform the way that patients access\, manage\, & experience healthcare services. With a strong commitment to improving lives in making Healthcare more accessible\, Remedē Health\, will be helping to redefine the healthcare industry and help to shape the future of medical\, health\, & wellness concierge. \n \nDr Michelle Tempest (Partner\, Candesic | Digital Health Council\, Royal Society of Medicine | Lecturer in Medical Law and Ethics\, University of Cambridge) \nDr Michelle Tempest worked as a hospital doctor for over a decade. She is partner in a strategy consultancy company\, Candesic\, who deliver R&D level insight with CEO level clarity in specialist sectors – life sciences\, healthcare\, digital\, medtech and education. She edited a book called ‘The Future of the NHS’ and is author of ‘Big Brain Revolution: Artificial Intelligence – Spy or Saviour’. She is a Cambridge Angel investor\, mentors Femtech and Ed-tech start-ups and is on the digital council at the Royal Society of Medicine. \n \nDr. Shivagami Gugan (DevOps Institute Ambassador and Lead Author | Cloud and SRE Evangelist) \nShivagami is a Technologist and Aviation Specialist with extensive experience in transforming mission-critical systems to modern architectures. Having built Organizational strategies and led the Software Engineering and Infrastructure functions at the Emirates Group for a number of years\, she derives inspiration when technology advancements are applied rightly to deliver business value. She is a pragmatic Technology Transformation Leader who seeks to apply Reliability Engineering and Cloud Architecture for long-standing growth and sustainability. She is a DevOps Institute ambassador and is the lead author of the SRE practitioner and the Observability foundation courses. \n \nDr. Alberto Melon Fernandez\, MD 🧬 (Co-founder\, Crotalus Labs and MetaCare Health | Medical Advisor Ibyhealth | MD hematology) \nAlberto has a Medical Doctor in hematologist\, with 6 years of clinical and laboratory experience. Co-investigator at 3 clinical trials. Data scientist trainee\, passionate about convolutional neural networks\, deep learning and their applications in basic or translational research\, and clinical practice. Blockchain developer trainee\, currently working on a web3 platform regarding digital decentralized stewardship\, data tokenization and privacy-enabled health data management. Web3\, NFTs and metaverse content creator. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSince the pandemic\, what are the biggest challenges we are facing globally in the healthcare sector?\nWhat are the most innovative technolgies that have been used to address those top challenges?\nWhat gaps can the metaverse address in the healthcare sectors that was not covered by other technolgies?\nWhat is our current status of using the metaverse related technologies to innovate the healthcare sector?\nCould you please give me some examples of successful case studies where the metaverse have been efficiently deployed to solve the healthcare issues?\nOn 22 March 2023\, Microsoft researchers released a paper claim that\, GPT-4 can solve novel and difficult tasks that span mathematics\, coding\, vision\, medicine\, law\, psychology\, showing early signs of general intelligence\, meaning that it has capabilities to exceed human intelligence. On 29 March 2023\, Elon Musk and more than 1000 artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI’s newly launched GPT-4\, in an open letter citing potential risks to society. What is your opinion? Do you think we are or have reached singularity that you want to join Elon to call for pause AI research?\nDmitry Itskov is a Russian billionaire and part of the ‘2045 initiative’\, a non-profit organisation that aims to increase lifespan. The project argues that artificial bodies will appear by 2045 which will allow people to move out of their old bodies and into new ones with the help of the Internet. He said that thanks to new AI and metaverse technologies\, people will one day be able to live forever by uploading their minds to the web. The concept\, called mind-uploading\, would see people make digital copies of their minds that could live freely in cyberspace\, unrestricted by biology. How far do you think we can achieve this? Would you like to upload your mind to the metaverse and have eternal life?\n\nSet a reminder for 31 March 2023 – 14:00-15:00 (GMT): \nhttps://twitter.com/i/spaces/1rmxPkOXZvDJN\n\nIf you have any questions and would like the panel to answer\, please do feel free to share that in the comments. If you enjoy reading this\, please subscribe\, comment\, like and share it with your network. Thank you! \n \n\n\n\nPublished by
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SUMMARY:Digital Twins- The Past\, Present and Future?
DESCRIPTION:A digital twin is a digital representation of an intended or actual real-world physical product\, system\, or process (a physical twin) that serves as the effectively indistinguishable digital counterpart of it for practical purposes\, such as simulation\, integration\, testing\, monitoring\, and maintenance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn 1970\, APPOLO 13 triggered the needs to have a kind of “digital replica”. In 1977 Bruce Artwick first began development on Flight Simulator. Artwick was approached by Alan M. Boyd of Microsoft(now a member of The Metaverse Institute) in 1981\, and a year later Artwick’s company released the first licensed version of Flight Simulator for the IBM PC to Microsoft. Ever since\, Microsoft Flying Simulator has trained 10 million pilots\, who have completed 500 million flights over 40 billion miles flown. \nIn 2002\, Dr. Michael Grieves\, introduced the concept of the term “Digital Twin” of a physical product in his paper in 2002 on Product Life Management at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers in Michigan. He is widely considered as Father of the “Digital Twin” \nThe US Air force in their report “Global Horizons- Final Report” in 2013 introduced the concept of Digital Thread. In 2020\, Dr Ahmed El Adl introduced the concept of “Cognitive Digital Threads”transforming the “Digital Threads” from “document management” to data collection and contextualisation as well as knowledge extraction and management. \nWhat would the future look like for digital twins\, consider the fast rise of the next generation of technology- from the immersive next generation of the internet- the metaverse\, to generative AI represented by the recent launch of Chat GPT4\, to the fast-evolving quantum computing\, as well as major breakthrough on new energy through none-radioactive nuclear fusion and human computer chips implants? \n \n\n\n\n\n\nAs CEO of The Metaverse Institute\, I am delighted to chair a weekly twitter space in collaboration with Hashtagweb3.org\, a global community of 65\,000+ leading #web3 professionals hosted by Vedang R. Vatsa FRSA on Saturday 18 March at 14:00 London time with a panel of distinguished world leading experts to explore this interesting topic. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nMichael Grieves \nFather of “The Digital Twin” \nMichael is Executive Director and Chief Scientist at the Digital Twin Institute and international expert in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Grieves is widely recognized as the father of Digital Twin after a conference he gave on PLM at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers in Michigan in 2002. The idea originally dubbed doubleganger became known as the digital twin during Grieves’ collaboration with the NASA while developing a technological roadmap in 2010. Grieves has over five decades of extensive executive and deep technical experience in both global and entrepreneurial technology and manufacturing companies. \n  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAhmed El Adl (Ph.D. Comp. Sci) \nCoined “Cognitive Digital Twin” \nAhmed is an innovative technology and cognitive transformation leader with a proven record of accomplishments on a global scale in envisioning and building intelligent technologies and applying them to solve real-world problems. \nin 2016\, he coined and published the new systems and intelligent solutions concept\, the “Cognitive Digital Twin\, Threads and Swarms” \nDr. El Adl assumed different global leadership roles with continuously increasing technical\, P&L\, clients\, and people’s responsibilities($2.3bn) with global software vendors and the Top 5 global consulting companies such as Accenture\, SAP\, DXC Technology PwC. \nHe brings a unique blend of balanced experiences in leadership\, technology\, business functional areas\, and different industries that are required for companies to successfully understand and effectively adopt modern technologies such as artificial intelligence\, intelligent process / industrial automation\, Industrial IoT\, smart connected products\, AI-powered solutions\, as well as cognitive Digital Twins. \nAdditionally\, Dr. El Adl has strong domain expertise in the technology-enabled digital and cognitive transformation of different functional areas such as R&D\, SCM\, Manufacturing\, Operation\, and client-facing (Marketing\, Sales & Services). This is in various industries such as Manufacturing\, Aerospace/Defense\, Automotive\, High Tech\, Energy\, Utilities\, specialty Chemicals\, Smart City\, Smart Infrastructure (Public and Industrial)\, Healthcare\, Pharmaceutical\, and Life science. \n  \n \nMostafa ElAshmawy \nDigital Lead of the Project Management Services Business Unit\, WSP. \nMostafa is actively contributing to the organisation’s Digital Transformation by proposing & developing Digital solutions to enhance the company’s performance on three levels: Projects\, Business Units and Organization. \n \n\n\n\nDr. Shivagami Gugan \nAmazon Web Services (AWS) Chief Technologist\, Middle East & Africa. \nShivagami is a Technology Transformation Leader with international experience in building Digital strategies\, IT strategies\, delivering large programs and portfolios\, software engineering\, service & infrastructure/cloud management\, operations\, site reliability engineering\, and service delivery in complex\, large-scale\, mission-critical IT environments. Dr. Shivagami Gugan core strengths are towards fueling business growth through Technology\, Innovation and Digital Transformation. \nDr. Shivagami Gugan specializes in delivering a broad range of complex\, multi-disciplinary programs Digital Transformation Strategies\, application development\, security\, and infrastructure initiatives across large\, cross-functional\, and multi-cultural teams. In 2021\, Dr. Shivagami Gugan was recognized by the Government of India as an “Outstanding professional Achievement in Technology Innovation and Contributions towards Nation Building” and was awarded in the 62nd National Summit of Atmanirbhar Bharat: Vision of New India summit.. \nAs Head of Software Engineering and later as Head of Site Reliability Engineering and DevOps at the Emirates Group IT\, Dr. Shivagami Gugan led several Technology Transformation programs on Agile team transformations\, Cloud migrations\, DevSecOps implementations\, and Building modern architectures to deliver omnichannel consumer experiences. The infrastructure and application modernization programs in the areas which were targeted for transformation yielded up to 30% engineering efficiencies and 4X times time-to-market improvements. \nGathering from Dr. Shivagami Gugan rich experience of running large Technology landscapes consisting of more than 1000 applications\, hosted in on-prem data centers and on public clouds\, and supporting more than 440+ international locations\, she authored the “Site Reliability Engineering Practitioner course” for the DevOps Institute. Being a Data Engineer at heart\, Dr. Shivagami Gugan continues to build cloud\, data\, integration\, devops\, machine learning and advanced analytical transformations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf Rick Chandler \nRick has 35+ years of experience at board level\, in global companies in the Telecommunications\, Pharmaceutical\, Retail\, Aerospace and Government sectors. Currently he uses his breadth and depth of experience to drive visionary advice\, mentoring and consultancy activities. His extensive network from the pro-bono appointments is a valuable resource in delivering a breadth of viewpoint. \nCurrent areas of activity include IoT and Smart Living\, Healthtech\, Biometrics (ID)\, SpaceTech\, Intelligent Infrastructure. \nHe learned through the PC\, “Dot Com” and Smartphone booms of previous decades that many brilliant products were too early or too innovative for the market. He is passionate about separating marketing hype from reality and forging new and disruptive ideas into visionary products / services. \nSome career highlights include:- \n• Giving the keynote speech at the UK’s first conference on Mobile Working \n• Leading the team that designed and built the first UK 3G Mobile Internet platform \n• Product Director of the UK’s largest PC Retail chain and first to introduce Apple Mac. \n• He was elected to chair the first UK Electronic Business Forum (representing 2 million users) etc. \nHe sits on Standards Board Committees in IoT\, Digital Twin and e-Commerce sectors. \nHe chairs the Communications Management Association and is a board member of EEMA. \nHe is a Judge in several Global Awards (including IoT and Smart Cities) and speaks regularly at conferences. \nHe has enjoyed Advising and supporting the British International Educational Association (BIEA) in their recent Global STEM Competitions for students from 7-21 years which has given him great hope for the future. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSome of the questions we would be discussing include but not limit to the following: \n\nWhat is the history of the digital twin?\nThere have been a large number of articles(over 60\,000 articles using google search) claim to trace back the Digital Twin to NASA and the Apollo programme 13 in the 1970. How far do you agree or disagree with this?\nWhat are the biggest challenges and opportunities facing digital twin now?What is the relationship between digital twins and the metaverses?\nWhat is Cognitive Digital Twin? What does it add to the concept of Digital Twin? What are the Cognitive Digital Thread and Swarm and why they’re important for the success of digital twin and its future?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5. ChatGPT swept around the world since Nov 2022. Only four months later\, ChatGPT4 now includes text\, voice and video. It is expected that ChatGPT 5 would be available to the public with more functions. What is the impact of fast advances of generative AI and machine learning on the future development of digital twins?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n6. What are the environmental impact of digital twins? How much electricity do we need to power the large scale simulation of digital twins? In Feb 2023\, An innovative nuclear fusion technology that uses no radioactive materials and is calculated capable of “powering the planet for more than 100\,000 years”\, has been successfully piloted by a US-Japanese team of researchers\, to deliver a transformational new form of carbon-free energy to the world that relies on this non-radioactive\, abundant fuel. Do you think nuclear fusion would provided unlimited electricity to power large scale digital twin simulation like the digital earth projects developed by the European Space Agency? \n7. Could you please give some practical examples of using digital twins such as for the energy and utilities sectors from a sustainability point of view \n\n\n\n\n\n8. What are the applications of Digital Twin for the Built Environment? \n9. What Principles shall be considered while implementing Digital Twins? \n10. In 2019\, Google claimed quantum supremacy that they have developed quantum computers that is 158 millions times faster than any existing super computers. Last month\, Google Is Making breakthrough in error reduction of quantum computing after which further advances would bring steady gains in performance\, putting the company on a path to having its first practical quantum computer. Quantum simulation and quantum machine learning can be used to build a Quantum (Digital) Twin (QDT) and eventually a full Quantum Twin (QT). As the quantum computing field evolves\, quantum twins that use quantum-only approaches will likely become possible as well. In Aug\, Industrial giant Bosch has partnered with Multiverse Computing\, a Spanish quantum software platform\, to integrate quantum algorithms into digital twin simulation across its 240 plants\, connecting 120\,000 machines used in manufacturing and over 250\,000 devices. What is your view on the impact of quantum computing on digital twins? \n11. A microchip was first implanted into a human back in 1998\, but it is only during the past decade that the technology has been available commercially.For many of us\, the idea of having such a chip implanted in our body is an appalling one\, but a 2021 survey of more than 4\,000 people across the UK and the European Union found that 51% would consider it. Today\, more than 50\,000 people have elected to have a subdermal chip surgically inserted between the thumb and index finger\, serve as their new swipe key\, or credit card. What do you see the impact on human chip implant to the future development of digital twins? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSet a reminder for 18 March 2023 – 14:00-15:00 (GMT): \nhttps://lnkd.in/g3vg8iGH \nIf you have any questions and would like the panel to answer\, please do feel free to share that in the comments. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you enjoy reading this\, please subscribe\, comment\, like and share it with your network. Thank you!
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