Hotel Silken Berlaymont Brussels
11-19, Boulevard Charlemagne
1000 Brussels Belgium
Tel: +32 (0) 2-231 09 09
Fax: +32 (0) 2-230 33 71
Email: hotel.berlaymont@hoteles-silken.com
In the heart of the European district, steeped in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Brussels, you will find this exceptional hotel: the Silken Berlaymont Brussels. It offers warm hospitality and an exclusive setting, combining fine architecture with comfort and elegance.
Inspired by an original idea of Jacques Hollander, the hotel also integrates the art of 20th-century photography within its thoroughly modern architecture and interior design. There is no better place for meeting friends, enjoying a fine meal, keeping fit or simply relaxing.
Located near EU Commission and 3 km from the historic city centre, the Conference Centre and the railway station, the hotel is also well placed for the international airport and all public transport.
Most crucially, this symposium will address how new medical technologies can be used intelligently for the benefit of both the health sector and patients alike, by supporting new healthcare business models, and improving the productivity and management of healthcare systems.
This symposium will also provide the knowledge and expertise required for healthcare professionals to successfully procure and implement new technologies, ensuring better value for money and avoiding IT project failures.
Chief Executive of the European Medical Technology Industry Association, Belgium
European Commissioner for Health and Consumers
Head of Unit, ICT for Health, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission
President of Italian National Institute for Health (ISS), Rome, Italy
Secretary General, European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry (COCIR), Brussels
Vice President External Affairs International Medtronic
Senior Policy and Technology Consultant at VDI Future Technology Centre in Düsseldorf, Germany
Project Manager - Innovation of Medtronic Iberica, Madrid
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