Description
The WIN speech breathing workshop was held at the USW conference centre between 9:00 am and 16:00 pm on 6th June. 11 presentations were delivered via the hybrid event, including on-site presentation and via Teams. A total of about 40 audiences including academic researchers, doctors, PhD students, health board members, and investor, attended this event .The talks were catergorised into three themes: project, future, and funding. The speakers were from the universities and institutions in our research network. They included the University of South Wales, the University of Wales Trinity Saint Davies, Swansea University, Newcastle University, Wales Institute of Digital Informatics (WIDI), and Respiratory Innovation Wales (RIW). Two international partners are Ghent University (Belgium) and The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College (BMC, China).
Period | 6 Jun 2023 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Location | Cardiff, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
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