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2015 HEALTHCARE CONGRESS
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Welcome again to the New Zealand Healthcare Congress for 2015. This extremely successful healthcare conference is being held for the fifth consecutive year and will be jointly hosted by the Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ) and the New Zealand Health IT Cluster (NZHITC).
An exciting addition this year is our partnership with the Consortium for Medical Device Technologies (CMDT) and Callaghan Innovation to present HealthTech week. The range of events include the inaugural MedTech Centre of Research Excellence annual conference, an Innovation and Investment Forum a Boot Camp and Ministry of Health Strategy Review Workshop.
This year we want to investigate what medical technologies are becoming available to deliver healthcare more efficiently with improved patient outcomes in the future. What can we do now to ensure that what New Zealand invests today, will make a difference in the future?
Technological advances, empowered consumers, disruptive new entrants and rising demand by the ageing population are ushering in a new era of healthcare. The lines between scientific, computing, data, IT and healthcare discoveries are blurring. How can we decide what is best for New Zealand?
We encourage you to join us at the Healthcare Congress and learn what is happening in our extremely important healthcare sector. Your support is critical to the success of our Congress.
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Faye Sumner Chief Executive Officer
Medical Technology Association New Zealand PO Box 74116, Greenlane Central, Auckland 1546 p : +64 9 917 3645 f : +64 9 917 3651 e : [email protected] w : www.mtanz.org.nz
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Welcome .......................................................................................................3 Thank you to our Sponsors ..........................................................................4 2015 Healthcare Congress ...........................................................................4
The Centrepiece of Healthtech WeekKeynote Speakers ........................................................................................9Invited Speakers ........................................................................................ 11Congress Programme ................................................................................22MTANZ AGM/Social Programme................................................................26 General Information ....................................................................................27 Exhibitor Floorplan .....................................................................................29Exhibition Catalogue ..................................................................................30Delegate List ...............................................................................................33
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2015 HEALTHCARE CONGRESS: DELIVERING THE FUTURE, TODAY
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2015 HEALTHCARE CONGRESSTHE CENTREPIECE OF HEALTHTECH WEEK
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Day 1, 15 June 2015MedTech CoRE Day
Attendees: Researchers, Clinicians, Companies, Students
MedTech CoRE’s Annual Conference with a focus on NZ MedTech research. New Zealand continues to have a focus on the development of advanced medical technologies in market-segments. Those involved in these areas of R&D meet to share ideas and their progress.
Day 4, 18 June 2015Innovation & Investment Forum
Attendees: Investors, Entrepreneurs, Start Ups, Innovators
A forum for investors and innovators to network and investigate opportunities to collaborate in the life sciences areas. A forum for overseas and NZ investors, manufacturers interested in raising capital and entrepreneurial clinicians and scientists to meet and identify possible collaborations that can be supported for funding outcomes. The focus this year is on Asia.
Day 5, 19 June 2015Healthtech Entrepreneurs Bootcamp
Attendees: Entrepreneurs, inventors, researchers, start-ups
Calling all budding entrepreneurs, inventors and start-ups. Learn strategies to bring your concepts to market. The Healthtech Bootcamp will cover a range of modules that will challenge and help start-ups and researchers with strategies to bring their concepts to market.
Day 2 / 3, 16 -17 June 2015New Zealand Healthcare CongressDELIVERING THE FUTURE, TODAY
Attendees: Medical Technology & Health IT, Universities, Researchers, Manufacturers, Clinicians, Hospitals, Procurement Agencies, Government Officials, etc.
Be part of shaping and informing the future of New Zealand Healthcare. This is NZ’s premier healthcare conference, bringing together a broad range of stakeholders who can contribute to the discussion of what needs to be done today to continue to deliver a world-class healthcare for NZ in the future.
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Professor Sir Peter Gluckman Founding Director, Liggins Institute
Professor Sir Peter Gluckman was the founding Director of the Liggins Institute and is one of New Zealand’s best known
scientists.
His research has won him numerous awards and international recognition including Fellowship of the Commonwealth’s
most prestigious scientific organisation, The Royal Society (London). He is the only New Zealander elected to the Institute
of Medicine of the National Academies of Science (USA) and the Academy of Medical Sciences of Great Britain. In 2009 he
became a Knight of the New Zealand Order of Merit replacing the 2008 Distinguished Companion of the NZ Order of Merit,
for services to medicine and having previously been made a Companion of the Order in 1997. In 2001 he received New
Zealand’s top science award, the Rutherford Medal.
In July 2009 he was appointed as the first Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of New Zealand. In this role, he is
internationally respected for his work promoting the use of evidence in policy formation and the translation of scientific
knowledge into better social, economic, and environmental outcomes.
Sir Peter is the author of 600 scientific papers and reviews, is an editor of eight books, and author of five books – including
three influential textbooks in his subject area.
Dr Michelle Dickinson Nanomechanical Testing Laboratory, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
Invisibility and invincibility are two superpowers that Dr Michelle Dickinson always dreamed of as a child, and is still trying to
achieve them through setting up her Nanomechanical testing laboratory at the University of Auckland.
With a background in fracture mechanics Michelle is formally trained in breaking biological and engineering materials, but is
also passionate about devoting her life to breaking sterotypes. Through her science communication work on TV and radio.
Michelle has worked exclusively with billionaires and brilliant minds, offering her input into ways to harvest solar energy and
create cheap and accessible drinking water as well as helping to design technologies for the medical industry.
Her interdisciplinary fields of materials engineering and biomedical engineering have enabled Michelle to create a research
lab space where medicine, biology and engineering combine to find collaborative solutions to some of our biggest healthcare
problems.
Keynote Speakers
Sir Malcolm Grant CBE
Chairman, NHS England, UK
Sir Malcolm is a New Zealander, born in Oamaru and educated at Waitaki Boys High School and Otago University, where
he studied law. He has had an academic career as a law professor at Southampton University, University College London
(UCL) and Cambridge University. In 1991 he was elected to the Chair of Land Economy at Cambridge and a Fellowship of
Clare College.
In 2001 he was elected Pro-Vice Chancellor of Cambridge, and in 2003 he returned to UCL as its President and Provost (Vice
Chancellor), where he served for 10 years. UCL is now widely recognised as one of the top 10 universities in the world. He
was knighted in 2013 for services to higher education. In 2011 he was appointed as founding Chairman of NHS England,
which has the responsibility of investing the NHS budget of over £100 billion a year so as to secure the best outcomes for
the health of the population of England.
His other current roles include advising governments and universities on higher education in Hong Kong, Russia and the
USA, and as a Bencher of Middle Temple, a trustee of Somerset House, a UK Business Ambassador and Chancellor-elect
of the University of York.
David MooreManaging Director, Sapere Research Group Limited, Wellington, NZ
David is a Managing Director of Sapere Research Group. David has extensive health and other senior management
experience, and is currently a member of the Board of the Royal NZ College of General Practitioners and is Chair of Patients
First Limited. Previously, David was involved as founding General Manager and Director of PHARMAC.
David currently works with NZ and Australian health authorities, economic development agencies and other private and
public sector organisations on a wide range of strategic, commercial and technical assignments. �
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Merepeka Raukawa-Tait (Te Arawa)Chair, Te Pou Matakana. Rotorua District Councillor; Elected Member, Lakes DHB, Rotorua, NZ
Chair, Te Pou Matakana. Rotorua District Councillor and an elected member of the Lakes District Health Board, Merepeka
Raukawa-Tait is well known as the former outspoken CEO of Women’s Refuge. She holds an MBA in International Management
and spends much of her time encouraging Mori women into leadership positions.
Graeme OsborneDirector, National Health IT Board, Wellington, NZ
The IT Health Board is responsible for health IT leadership. It has developed a National Health IT Plan that takes a “whole
system” view to guide and prioritise the delivery of health solutions at a national, regional or local level. The Board emphasises
the role of clinical leadership to promote improvements and innovation in the delivery of health care services, enabled by health
information, that support the development of a sustainable health system. Graeme has worked in senior management roles
in the financial, health insurance and information technology fields, including ACC, Statistics and Southern Cross Healthcare.
Graeme obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Marketing from Canterbury University in 1986. He has experience
as a member on the Land Information New Zealand Audit Committee, the e-GIF Management Committee, as a trustee of
the Computer Access New Zealand (CANZ) Trust, and a member of the Institute of Directors. He was also a member of the
Health Intranet Governance Board, the Telecommunications User Association of New Zealand (TUANZ) Board, and the Digital
Strategy Advisory Group.
Craig RispinBusiness Futurist and Innovation Expert
Craig Rispin is a Business Futurist and Innovation Expert his expertise is in emerging business, people and technology trends
– and how companies can profit from them. Craig has over 20 years experience working where the future has been created –
with some of the most innovative companies in the world in the IT, consumer electronics, internet and broadcasting industries.
He is an award-winning speaker and has addressed audiences as large as 16,000 people on 5 continents and has consulted
with CEOs of leading companies worldwide. Some of his clients include: BHP Billiton, Canon, Colonial First State, IBM,
Kimberly-Clark, King & Wood Mallesons, NRMA, Sportscraft, Symantec, Toyota, Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) and
hundreds of professional industry associations. Now a keynote speaker and innovation consultant, Craig shows his clients how
to: Know First, Be First and Profit First.
Professor Dr Dr Jens Mueller MNZM
Jens Mueller has over 25 years’ experience as Chairman/CEO/Co-Founder/Director in global health care firms from $1-
900 million turnover. He is an award-winning Management School Professor with a focus on Governance and Leadership
Strategies in global firms. He serves on the PHARMAC Boad, is one of the 4 Health System Capability reviewers for the Minister
of Health Hon Jonathan Coleman, and reviews National Science projects for MBIE Minister Hon Stephen Joyce. Professor
Mueller has authored/edited 100+ publications and 7 books, is an engaging speaker and a Corporate Consultantworldwide.
He teaches in New Zealand, China, Colombia, Abu Dhabi, and the USA, and consults on long-term strategy for enterprises
and non-profit firms.
Dr Mark O’CarrollRespiratory Physician, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ
Dr Mark O’Carroll has been a member of the National Health Committee since it was re-established in August 2011. Mark is
a Respiratory Physician at Auckland DHB and has subspecialty interests in Cystic Fibrosis, Lung Transplant and Interventional
Pulmonology. He has been the Clinical Director of the Respiratory Service at ADHB since 2011. He is the current President
of the NZ branch of the Thoracic Society of Australia and NZ. Mark is the NHC representative on HealthPACT, a sub-
committee of the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council (AHMAC) responsible for horizon scanning of new and emerging
technologies. He also represents the NHC on the Health Innovation Partnership with the Health Research Council (HRC).
Professor John Windsor Professor of Surgery, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
Professor Windsor holds a personal chair in Surgery at the University of Auckland and is Director of Surgical Research and is
a consultant surgeon at the Auckland City and Mercy Hospitals. He founded the Pancreas Research Group, Surgical Skills
Centre, HPB/UGI Unit, and the Surgical Research Network which now encompasses the Applied Surgery and Metabolism
Laboratory and the Surgical Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation. Recently Chair Section of Academic Surgery in the
RACS, Secretary General of International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Recently elected as Fellow American Surgical
Association, James IV Association of Surgeons and Royal Society of New Zealand.
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Invited Speakers
Professor Chris Bullen Director, NIHI, University of Auckland
Chris Bullen is Professor of public health, and Director, National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI), at the University of
Auckland. He is a public health physician and researcher with a special interest in the prevention and management of non-
communicable diseases. His group at NIHI has more than a decade of experience of developing and testing technology-
enabled behaviour change interventions, particularly those involving mobile phones, where they have been world-leaders. His
PhD and much of his research has been on novel interventions for smoking cessation, but more recently he has begun to
explore other behaviours where addiction is a major feature, and where technology may play an important supportive role in
relapse prevention.
Siobhan Bulfin CEO, Melon Health
Siobhan is CEO and founder of Melon Health (formerly Social Code), a patient engagement and behaviour change platform
for the prevention and management of chronic disease. Melon empowers patients to take ownership of their health by giving
them the tools, support, confidence and motivation to manage their health. Our web and mobile applications help patients
manage their disease, through peer support, access to clinicians, symptom tracking, and remote monitoring. For the patient,
it’s like having their coach, care-team and support crew in their pocket. Melon Health has offices in Wellington, New Zealand
and San Francisco, USA.
Garth Bradford Director, Compliance & Facilities, ANZ, Henry Schein
Garth has worked for the company for 23 years – full management of HSS; consumable, laboratory & equipment businesses in
NZ. Garth is responsible for removing anything that de-motivates customers, vendors, TSMs or shareholders. Garth previously
spent 16 years in the pharmaceutical industry, specifically in sales, marketing, logistics and distribution. He has worked in
the manufacturing and distribution fields, both in NZ and UK. Garth is a sports fanatic, participating in rowing and golf with a
general interest in most sports. He is happily married to Laura and is the father of Mia (15 yrs) and Thomas (11 yrs).
Duncan Babbage PhD, Director, Centre for eHealth, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, NZ
Duncan Babbage, is an Associate Professor in Rehabilitation in AUT’s School of Clinical Sciences and the Implementation
Science cluster lead of AUT’s Centre for Person Centred Research. Duncan’s background is as a consultant clinical
psychologist, with a particular focus on neuropsychological rehabilitation after brain injury. His work in eHealth includes the
use of mobile computing devices as cognitive prosthetics and to deliver mental health interventions, as well as an interest in
distributed health records and health infrastructure. His research has a focus on implementation science and translation of
research into practice.
Kah ChanSmart Interactions Group, School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ
Kah Chan and Dr Edgar Rodriguez lead the Smart Interactions group at the School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington.
Their work combines industrial design and media design to investigate and develop physical products that digitally process
human and environmental data through engaging and rich designed interactions. Edgar and Kah have worked for companies
including Samsung Electronics (Seoul), Sismo Design (Paris), Studio Santachiara (Milan), Philips Design (Eindhoven), Im Able
(Wellington), Crown (Auckland), among many others. Their current work focuses on investigating how to increase engagement
to therapies through smart medical devices. Their design and research process includes investigating the human experience
through a range of social sciences and psychology methodologies in order to identify barriers to engagement. They use the
findings of the research to design, prototype and test devices. An iterative process of testing and re-prototyping is essential in
their work. Edgar and Kah are currently working on developing a full system to digitally manufacture smart splints. The system
3D scans clients’ limbs, digitally processes the data and produces a customised splint, 3D prints the splint with embedded
sensors, tracks clients’ movements and engages clients’ in their therapies through serious games. �
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Ross Darrah General Manager for Procurement, healthAlliance
Ross Darrah is a familiar face to many in procurement circles internationally. In his current role as General Manager for
Procurement within healthAlliance, a shared services organisation to the health sector, he is responsible for leading his team
to deliver procurement nationally — a first within New Zealand. Managing procurement spend at a national level is significant
but it takes on extra importance when it’s directly contributing to better healthcare in our communities. He brings a wealth
of experience, having founded and led Management Toolbox, an innovative company of organisational engineers who help
businesses sharpen their strategy for growth and efficiency. The company later formed Grant Thornton New Zealand’s new
Business Transformation service.
Michael Daniell Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited, Auckland, NZ
Michael Daniell has been Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited
since 2001. He was General Manager of Fisher & Paykel’s Healthcare Division from 1990 to 2001 and previously held
various positions including product design engineer and research and development manager. Mike has more than 35 years
of international medical device business experience. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is a leading designer, manufacturer and
marketer of innovative products and systems for use in respiratory care, acute care and the treatment of obstructive sleep
apnea. The company employs more than 3,000 people and its medical devices are available in over 120 countries.
Dr Gavin Clark Director of Research & Enterprise, UoO
Gavin has a PhD in microbiology from the University of Surrey in the UK. He served studentships at Nestle (Switzerland)
and Glaxo Group Research (UK), and then worked in antibiotic discovery research at SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
(1993-6). Since 1997 Gavin specialised in knowledge transfer, serving a variety of roles in Universities, government and spin-
outs in NZ and in the UK. Gavin commercialised technology at the Universities of Edinburgh (1997-9) and Bristol (2000-03),
then moved to NZ to be Director of Commercialisation at Massey University (2003-07) and founding CEO of Polybatics Ltd
(2005-7). Returning to the UK for the period 2007-12, Gavin was Deputy Director of the Biosciences Knowledge Transfer
Network, advisor to government in the Innovation and Growth Team for Industrial Biotechnology and Industrial Liaison
Director at an Engineering Doctorate Centre at Newcastle University. Gavin is currently Director of Research & Enterprise at
the University of Otago and co-founder of the SEED enterprise programme that inspires student teams to form start-ups.
Gavin is a member of the steering committee of NZ’s Consortium for Medical Device Technologies and a Director of NZBIO.
Kathryn Cook Chief Executive Officer, MidCentral DHB, Palmerston North, NZ
Kathryn returned home to New Zealand from Australia in early May 2015 to lead the MidCentral District Health Board. Originally
qualifying as a General and Obstetrics Nurse in New Zealand, Kathryn has gained an extensive background in health, both
here and in Australia. Prior to joining MDHB she was a Partner within KPMG Australia’s Health, Ageing and Human Services
practice, where she was lead partner of the Victorian practice. Prior to joining KPMG, Kathryn was CEO of Western Health,
located in Melbourne, which delivered health services through four acute hospitals and provided a range of community services
to a diverse and growing population that included two of Australia’s fastest growing communities. Kathryn has also held a
range of policy and leadership positions in the Western Australian and Victorian Departments of Health, and the New Zealand
Ministry of Health prior to moving to Australia.
Debbie Chin Interim CE, Capital & Coast District Health Board, Wellington, NZ
Debbie has been tasked with the challenge of maintaining leadership and continuity across the organisation through times
of financial challenge and transition. Debbie combines effective leadership with strong strategic direction. Debbie has
nearly 20 years’ experience in the health sector coupled with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors.
Debbie’s previous health roles include:
• CrownMonitorfortheCapital&CoastandHuttValleyDistrictHealthBoardsfrom2009/10;apositionshehelduntil2013
• MinistryofHealth,DeputyDirector-General,CorporateforsevenyearsincludingaperiodasActingDirector-General
• HealthAdvisorintheDepartmentofPrimeMinisterandCabinet
• MemberoftheNationalHealthCommittee
In 2007 Debbie was appointed Chief Executive of Standards NZ. Debbie held this role and the role of Crown Monitor until
September 2013, when she was asked to step into her current role.
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Clive Gold Director Healthcare and Education, EMC Corporation, Australia and New Zealand
Clive Gold is the Director Healthcare and Education at EMC Australia and New Zealand a role he started in 2014. Joining
EMC Corporation in 1999, he became Marketing Director in 2000, moving into the Director Product Marketing in 2005, and
then in 2009 he took on the Chief Technology Officer role for Australia and New Zealand. Clive is responsible for providing
focus on EMC’s solutions for Healthcare and Education, by providing thought leadership and communicating EMC’s vision
and strategy. Clive’s experience in projects such as ‘The Human Face of Big Data’ enable him to apply his knowledge of
EMC’s technology to the most pressing issues in education, research and healthcare. Clive has over 30 years experience in
the IT industry and has been active participant in industry holding positions such as the Chairman of the Storage Networking
Industry Association’s Global Steering Committee. Having commenced his career with Hewlett-Packard, Clive subsequently
held a variety of senior management positions in IT services, software development, systems implementation and marketing,
with companies including ComTech and Pyramid Technology. Clive holds Masters Degree in Business Administration as well
as a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
Sarah Fitt Director of Operations, PHARMAC, Wellington, NZ
Sarah was previously Chief Pharmacist at Auckland DHB and started at PHARMAC in April 2013. Sarah oversees the
PHARMAC teams that manage the procurement and funding process for medicines and medical devices including the annual
tender. This includes analysing funding applications, obtaining clinical advice and progressing them through the funding
process, then negotiating with pharmaceutical and/or device suppliers.
Dr David Fitzpatrick-Cockram PsyD
Clinical Director - Mental Health, Third Age Health Services
Dr David Fitzpatrick-Cockram has over 25 years experience in healthcare. David’s early interests were in the field of biomedical
science and behavioural medicine. David spent a decade in the UK National Health Service (NHS) where he was a Clinical and
Operational Director of mental health services. David was one of the leaders in establishing stepped care in the field of NHS
Primary Care mental health services. It was during this time that David became involved in the area of non-traditional ways of
delivering effective and efficient patient centred healthcare. More recently David has been the Senior Clinical Lead for Southern
Cross Health Society where he headed up their team of medical advisors and was responsible for developing their clinical
strategy. David’s current roles include those of Clinical Advisor for telemedicine at Doctor2Go, Mental Health Director for Third
Age Health Limited, and Chief Executive of Healthcare Specialists Limited. In addition to David’s clinical training he is a graduate
of Yale University’s Healthcare Management Programme and the University of Oxford Business School. David’s passion and
interest is in innovation and new ways of working to deliver patient centred, effective and efficient quality healthcare. �
Richard FraserVP, Engage Mobile & Portals Solution Group, Orion Health, Auckland, NZ
Richard Fraser leads the Engage Line of Business for Orion Health globally- the solution group responsible for the design
and development of applications used to interact with an individual’s longitudinal health record for both consumers and
clinicians. Richard has almost 20 years experience working with technology, content and media for multinational brands.
Across Europe he has worked on software platforms to deliver digital content and advertising media for clients such as
TBWA, OgilvyInteractive and French high tech firm Alcatel-Lucent. Previously Richard ran Alcatel-Lucent’s Australasian pre
sales group and built their innovation partnership ecosystem program across Australasia with companies such as NBN
Australia, Chorus NZ, Innovation Council, ATEED, Metrix, and AUT - the ecosystem delivered applications demonstrating
commercial value of technology and business cases in an ultra broadband economy. Richard holds a Psychology and
Commerce double major from Victoria University in Wellington, along with a Masters Diploma in Economics of E-Commerce
with Distinction from University of London. Today, Richard’s role utilises all of this experience as Orion Health leads
disruption in the health sector through the development of applications enabling the consumerisation of health care. �
Dr Peter Gilling MD(Otago), FRACS
Urologist, Tauranga Hospital; Associate Professor of Surgery, BOP Clinical School, University of Auckland, Tauranga, NZ
Peter is an Urologist based in Tauranga, he established New Zealand’s first Robotics Program in 2007. Peter is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Auckland and is the Academic Co-ordinator and Head of the BOPDHB
Clinical School in Tauranga. He has an international reputation in the Research and Management of Prostatic Diseases and was
recently ranked 6th in the world for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia research and treatment by Expertscape, Palo Alto CA. �
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Bernard Guy Lecturer, Industrial Design, School of Design. Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
After more than a decade in the oil and mining industry Bernard Guy turned his focus from engineering to industrial design,
first working in the field of robotics and medical simulation then entering academia. His research has evaluated the design
of anaesthesia equipment and the design and production of a simulation device for teaching and retaining endoscopy skills.
Increasingly he focuses on introducing novel technologies of design to clinicians in healthcare. Design physiology is a useful
way of describing Bernard’s approach to the design of a device or product, where dominant mechanical techniques of
manufacture are traded for a physiological approach. His design methods employ 3D scanning, 3D printing and digital CAD
technologies to produce facial prosthesis, synthetic anatomies for simulation, preoperative planning models, and biological
inspired designs. Motivated by the novelty and close association of 3D printing to anatomy, Bernard’s research, teaching and
commercial collaboration encourage performance and economic benefits through processes that no longer adhere to the
traditional rules of mass manufacture.
David Hepburn Senior Vice President, Smarter Hospital Orion Health
David Hepburn is the leader of Orion Health’s ENTERPRISE Hospital Solutions globally and is responsible for strategy
and overall delivery of our products and services to Hospital customers. David is leading the capability development and
investment in Orion Health ENTERPRISE – an end to end open platform for the “Whole of System” and Hospital. This platform
gives Orion Health a rich capability within the walls of a hospital and when aligned with the broader Orion Health portfolio can
deliver seamless integration across the care continuum. Prior to joining Orion Health, David was with Perot Systems / Dell
and led its Services and Outsourcing business to Physician, Health Information Exchange, Insurance and Business Process
Outsourcing customers. He spent 11 years with Perot Systems based in Europe and the USA, but has experience working
with private and public customers in almost all global healthcare markets. Prior to joining Perot Systems, David was an officer
in the U.K. armed forces and served on operational duties in Bosnia and Northern Ireland. He holds a bachelor of engineering
degree in chemical engineering from Loughborough University, U.K. David currently resides in Auckland, New Zealand.
Professor Peter HunterDirector, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland
Peter Hunter completed his Engineering and Masters of Engineering degrees at the University of Auckland before undertaking
his DPhil (PhD) in Physiology at the University of Oxford where he researched finite element modelling of ventricular
mechanics. Since then his major research interests have been around modelling various aspects of the human body
using an anatomically and biophysically based approach which incorporates the detailed anatomical and microstructural
measurements and material properties into the continuum finite element models. As recent Co-Chair of the Physiome
Committee of the International Union of Physiological Sciences he is helping to lead the development of modelling standards
and the use of computational methods for understanding the integrated physiological function of the body in terms of the
structure and function of tissues, cells and proteins. In 2006 Peter was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (London). In
2009, he was awarded the Rutherford Medal, New Zealand’s top science award, as well as the KEA World Class NZ award
in Research, Science, Technology and Academia.
Sean Gray CEO, New Zealand Artificial Limb Service
Sean Gray is the CEO the New Zealand Artificial Limb Service who provide prosthetic and rehabilitation services to 4,300
amputees across the country. Amputee expectations of their prosthetic limbs are changing rapidly which are driven by daily
developments and media stories on technology components, materials and manufacturing processes. As such, how NZALS
creates independence for amputees in the future will be heavily dependent on how it embraces technology. Mr Gray has
a Bachelor of Applied Science from Massey University and a Master of Business Administration from Macquarie Graduate
School of Management, Sydney, has served in senior management roles with Diabetes Australia – NSW, AIMEDICS and
Life Without Barriers. Life Without Barriers is a national service provider for disability, foster care and community aged
care in Australia with a $309 million per annum turnover. AIMEDICS was a venture funded medical device company while
Diabetes Australia-NSW provides services to over 245,000 people with diabetes through a range of government contracts
and commercial activities.
Richard Gray Business Development Executive, IBM, Australia
Richard Gray is the Healthcare Industry leader for Mobile solutions for Australia and New Zealand and also works with a
number of large organisations in other industries. He works with clients to help them identify ways to transform the way
work is done through mobile and to simplify mobile projects. Through IBM’s Interactive Experience Studios and the strategic
alliance with Apple, Richard’s team focuses on user experience as the driver for compelling Mobile Apps. Richard has over
25 years’ experience across a wide range of industries and focuses on business value and outcomes.
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Chris JamesActing Group Manager, Medsafe, Wellington, NZ
Chris graduated from the University of Otago in 1996 with a Bachelor of Pharmacy. In 2005 he completed a Post Graduate
Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy in the UK, before returning to Otago University in 2009 to complete a Post Graduate Diploma
in Public Health. Chris has just over ten years’ experience working as a clinical pharmacist in hospitals in New Zealand and
the UK. During that time he specialised in Paediatrics and was part of the multi-disciplinary team working in paediatric and
neonatal intensive care units. In 2006 Chris joined Medsafe, assessing the pharmaceutical chemistry of new medicines before
moving into pharmacovigilance. As part of this move into pharmacovigilance Chris was editor of Medsafe’s bulletin Prescriber
Update for a number of years, before becoming Manager of the Clinical Risk Branch in 2011.
John Macaskill-SmithCEO, Midlands Health
John is the CEO of Midlands Health Network and Pinnacle General Practice Network. John has a broad history of working
in the health sector, as a provider, for central government in commissioning roles for the Health Funding Authority and the
Ministry of Health, in policy development and for the last 10 years leading one of New Zealand’s most proactive and dynamic
primary care networks. John is well known for his honest no mucking around approach to making things happen in primary
health care. Currently Midlands Health Network is spear heading the exploration of new models of care, to ensure that there is
a sustainable fit for purpose primary care environment that is integrated with the broader sector. John also chairs the Midland
Alliance Team, a new emerging model for collective governance and management of a whole of system approach across
primary and secondary care including both public and private sector services. The Midland ALT covers four District Health
Board areas in the central North Island. John strongly advocates for a whole of system view for the health and broader social
sector. He is also on a wide range of national governance and advisory groups. In the odd free time, John grows olives and
chases his three kids with a little trout fishing thrown in when possible.
Professor Raechel M LaingClothing and Textile Sciences, Head of Department - Applied Sciences, University of Otago
Raechel Laing, an academic at the University of Otago, has a PhD from that university and a Masters degree from the University
of Tennessee. She was awarded a personal chair at the University of Otago in 2004, and is currently Head of the Department
of Applied Sciences at the University of Otago. She is a Chartered Textile Technologist and Fellow of the Textile Institute, a
recipient of an Honorary Fellowship and the Holden Medal from that Institute, and a member of the International Council of
The Textile Institute. Her Board memberships have included Standards New Zealand, New Zealand Wool Testing Authority,
Mercy Hospital (Dunedin). Key areas of research include the structure/function/properties/performance relationships of textiles,
and interactions between textiles and the human body. This expertise has been called on by a number of organisations (e.g.
employer groups, Department of Labour, Standards New Zealand, NZ Olympic Committee), industry groups (e.g. currently
leading an international panel on wool in human health and wellbeing for the International Wool Textile Organisation), and the
wider public (e.g. Radio New Zealand National’s Our Changing World).
Professor Nikola KasabovFellow IEEE, Fellow RSNZ, Director, Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute (KEDRI), Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, NZ
Professor Nikola Kasabov is Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and DVF of the Royal Academy
of Engineering, UK. He is the Director of the Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute (KEDRI), Auckland
and Chair of Knowledge Engineering at Auckland University of Technology. Kasabov is Past President and Governor of the
International Neural Network Society (INNS) and of the Asia Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA). Kasabov holds MSc
and PhD from the TU Sofia, Bulgaria. His main research interests are in the areas of neural networks, intelligent information
systems, soft computing, bioinformatics, neuroinformatics. He has published more than 550 publications. He has extensive
academic experience at various academic and research organisations in Europe and Asia. Prof. Kasabov has received the
APNNA ‘Outstanding Achievements Award’, the INNS Gabor Award for ‘Outstanding contributions to engineering applications
of neural networks’, the EU Marie Curie Fellowship, the Bayer Science Innovation Award, the APNNA Excellent Service Award,
the RSNZ Science and Technology Medal, and others. He has supervised to completion 40 PhD students. More information
of Prof. Kasabov can be found on the KEDRI web site: http://www.kedri.aut.ac.nz.
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Susan MartinNZ Country Director, Johnson & Johnson Medical
Sue has had extensive experience across both the clinical and corporate sectors. She commenced her career as a Registered
Nurse, working in the critical care arena in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Sue is a senior commercial leader skilled in
strategic planning, business development and change management. A proven ability to deliver consistent and sustainable
results based on strong general management and engaged teams. Sue has been with Johnson & Johnson Medical for 15
years in increasing roles of responsibility and is currently the NZ Country Director & Global Surgery Franchise Lead, a role which
she has held for 21/2 years. Sue holds a Bachelor of Science (Nursing), and has attended a variety of leadership & executive
programmes at institutions including Smith College in Boston and Macquarie Graduate School of Management.
Peter MadsonVP, Worrell, Shanghai, China
Peter has 16+ years of award winning user-centric medical device and product design experience in both North America and
Asia. He is a partner and 14 year veteran of WORRELL, a U.S. based design and engineering firm. Peter has been based in
Shanghai for the past 8 years where he leads the design engineering & human factors teams to develop tailored medical device
solutions for China and other emerging markets. He holds numerous utility patents and serves several notable clients including
Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Baxter, Becton Dickinson, St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific & Zimmer.
Associate Professor Bruce MacDonaldRobotic Engineer, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
Associate Professor Bruce MacDonald completed a BE (1st class) and Ph.D in the Electrical Engineering department of
the University of Canterbury. He worked with NZ Electricity and the DSIR in Wellington, NZ, then the Computer Science
Department of the University of Calgary in Canada. In 1995 he joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at the University of Auckland. His long term goal is to design intelligent robotic assistants that improve the quality of peoples’
lives, with primary research interests in human robot interaction and robot programming systems, and applications in areas
such as healthcare and agriculture. He is the director of the department’s robotics group and a leader for the multidisciplinary
CARES robotics team at the University of Auckland. He is the leader of Faculty of Engineering research theme Technology for
Health, and Chairman for NZ’s robotics, automation and sensing association.sector.
Michael James Mackey, MBChB. DipObst. FRACS
Urologist, Ascot Hospital, Auckland, NZ
Mike is a New Zealand trained Urologist, who completed his fellowship training in the United Kingdom. He returned to New
Zealand in 1998, and works fulltime in private practice in Auckland. Mikes special interest is in prostate surgery for both BPH
and prostate cancer. He performs Holmium/Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate and has a passion for robotic assisted
laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, which he now travels to Tauranga to perform at Grace Hospital. Mike also can be found,
with what little free time he has, biking all around Auckland.
David MeatesChief Executive, Canterbury & West Coast District Health Boards
David is responsible for the health services for over 550,000 New Zealanders, and the leadership of over 10,500 direct
employees and thousands more NGO health sector workers contracted by the DHB. He is a big picture thinker and has
particular skills in leading change, and motivating and mobilising others to be part of the transformation. David is passionate
about health and what’s possible when people grasp the vision and work collectively for the greater good. The achievements
of the Canterbury Health System are testimony to his leadership. David has overseen the creation of what has been
identified as one of the most integrated health systems in the world by The Kings Fund (an independent charity working to
improve health and health care based in the UK). In 2011 David was awarded the highest standing award by the NZ Medical
Association for exemplary leadership for the devastating earthquakes in Canterbury. In 2014 David was made a member
of the NZ Order of Merit for services to health. Originally from Canterbury, David has worked in both the private and public
sectors, in NZ and the UK.
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Dr Mary QuinChief Executive, Callaghan Innovation
Dr Mary Quin is Callaghan Innovation’s inaugural Chief Executive. Born in Palmerston North, she returned to New Zealand
to take up the role after more than 30 years working overseas in senior executive roles in NASDAQ-listed companies such
as Eastman Kodak and Xerox, where she was VP of Strategy and Business Development for the US$5.5 billion Production
Systems Group. Her most recent role was as President of the 2,800-person US support services company, NANA Management
Services LLC in Alaska, which is jointly owned by the indigenous Inupiat people. Dr Quin graduated from the University of
Canterbury with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) with First Class Honours in Physics. She has a PhD in Materials Science
and Engineering from Northwestern University in Illinois. After working in research and development for engineering company
Raychem for several years, she attended Harvard Business School, where she received an MBA with High Distinction and
graduated as a Baker Scholar.
Jodi MitchellCEO, SimplHealth and Chair, NZ Health IT Cluster
Jodi has been a leader in the IT industry for over 20 years. She started her career as a software developer, was an owner of the
Ministry of Software in her mid-20s, has been Chair of the NZ Health IT Cluster for the last two and half years since 2012 and
also a member for 7 years. Jodi was appointed CEO SimplHealth in 2012. She is also on the board of GeoOp, the company
aiming to be the world’s leader in mobile workforce job management software. SimplHealth delivers technology solutions that
connect and share with those that care, safely and securely. Its products enable improved health outcomes by integrating with
existing clinical systems to improve information flow and collaboration, support health services and deliver cost savings. The
company has developed and delivered the software driving the NZ ePrescription Service, the Socrates Disability Management
System, the B4 School Check programme and Australia’s eRx Script Exchange e-prescribing service.
Chris Mules MNZM
artner, Health Partners Consulting Group, Auckland, NZ
Chris Mules has an international reputation for excellence in health system design and service strategy, successful innovation
in commissioning (planning and funding), and leadership of large scale change. As Director of Health Services Planning for the
Ministry of Health he led national work on long term service and capacity planning; national services development; regional
service planning; clinical networks; and new service configurations and models of care. Chris was Chief Planning & Funding
Officer at Counties Manukau DHB for 9 years; and has been a senior executive in a number of public and private health
sector organisations.
Professor Matthew ParsonsUniversity of Auckland / Waikato DHB
Professor Matthew Parsons holds the position of Clinical Chair in Gerontology, a joint appointment between Waikato District
Health Board and The University of Auckland. He has a PhD and Masters in Ageing from Kings College London, a Hons
degree in Psychology and Human Biology and is a registered Nurse. Matthew has been significantly involved in the guiding
older person and disability services in New Zealand for the last 15 years. He has published in excess of 80 peer reviewed
journal articles and provides advice to numerous countries in relation to Home Care services. He has a passion for health
technology and was a principal investigator in the ASSET trial; a multi-centred randomised controlled trial of tele-monitoring
across New Zealand.
Dr Lance O’SullivanGP, Kaitaia
Dr Lance O’Sullivan is a GP based in Kaitaia. A Maori doctor fluent in Te Reo. A passionate advocate for Maori health and
treating patients regardless of whether or not they could afford treatment. He is also committed to supporting and encouraging
Maori Youth Leaders. In 2013 he established The Moko Foundation, to help support and encourage our children, youth and
whanau living in Northland and Aotearoa. His drive for accessible healthcare and partnering with the Community extends
beyond his patient-centric clinic Te Kohanga Whakaora, establishing MOKO (Manawa Ora, Korokoro Ora, “Healthy Heart,
Healthy Throat”), V-MOKO, a school based and online service focused on preventing rheumatic fever among primary and
intermediate students in and around Kaitaia. In recognition for his achievements, Lance was named Kiwibank New Zealander
of the Year 2014, received a Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award and Public Health Association Public Health Champion Award in
2013 and named TVNZ Maori of the Year 2012. Dr Lance O’Sullivan a GP, creator of revolutionary health programs, pioneer for
equal health care in his community. Charismatic and hardworking, making great contributions to healthcare in the Far North.
Forging a path for our future leaders taking every opportunity to great heights.
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Dr Edgar RodriguezSmart Interactions Group, School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ
Dr Edgar Rodriguez and Kah Chan lead the Smart Interactions group at the School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington.
Their work combines industrial design and media design to investigate and develop physical products that digitally process
human and environmental data through engaging and rich designed interactions. Edgar and Kah have worked for companies
including Samsung Electronics (Seoul), Sismo Design (Paris), Studio Santachiara (Milan), Philips Design (Eindhoven), Im Able
(Wellington), Crown (Auckland), among many others. Their current work focuses on investigating how to increase engagement
to therapies through smart medical devices. Their design and research process includes investigating the human experience
through a range of social sciences and psychology methodologies in order to identify barriers to engagement. They use the
findings of the research to design, prototype and test devices. An iterative process of testing and re-prototyping is essential in
their work. Edgar and Kah are currently working on developing a full system to digitally manufacture smart splints. The system
3D scans clients’ limbs, digitally processes the data and produces a customised splint, 3D prints the splint with embedded
sensors, tracks clients’ movements and engages clients’ in their therapies through serious games.
Priscilla RogersManager, Healthcare Research, IBM Research, Australia
Priscilla is the Healthcare Research Manager at IBM Research – Australia, where she leads a multi-disciplinary team in the
area of data-driven healthcare. This spans health informatics and health services research right through to the development of
computational tools to support routine clinical use of next generation sequencing. In her role, she is responsible for defining and
driving the research agenda in the healthcare portfolio. Priscilla is passionate about the convergence of information technology,
engineering and medicine, and the transformative impact it can have on the sector. Her passion for healthcare and life sciences
research began when she undertook a PhD in Engineering at Monash University, specialising in the exploitation of micro and
nanoscale phenomena for diagnostic and drug discovery applications.
Sanjeewa SamaraweeraMedtech Global
Sanjeewa is the Chief Architect of the ManageMyHealth™ patient centric suite of cloud solutions which includes Mobile
Apps, Patient Portal, Shared Electronic Health Record (SEHR), Shared Care and the MedicAlert - National Patient Vitals
Service. He is a professional technologist and innovator with over 20 plus years’ experience in the information technology and
service industries. Sanjeewa is responsible for pioneering the development and adoption of patient portals in New Zealand.
He is very passionate about empowering consumers and enhancing the delivery of high quality healthcare in a variety of
settings through the innovative use of digital health solutions. Prior to Medtech, Sanjeewa was a Principal Consultant with the
PricewaterhouseCoopers Management Consulting Division and Solutions Director across Asia Pacific for Unisys. Sanjeewa
has being involved in every aspect of business transformation projects and has a very strong background in organisational
change, business processes, best practices and enabling technologies and is able to formulate and implement ICT strategies,
from strategy to execution that deliver sustainable results.
Mark Richards FCIPS
Manager Procurement Capability, New Zealand Government Procurement, Market Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Mark has held senior management roles and led successful organisational change projects in both private and government
sector organisations. As a result he has gained a wide range of experience across the procurement function and general
business spectrum. He is particularly passionate regarding the opportunities that procurement excellence offers to mobilise
supplier relationships, create innovative solutions and drive improved results. He has been a leader in driving procurement
reform across the public sector since 2010 and is widely recognised for implementing one of the most effective individual
agency change programmes. In his current role he is responsible for lifting the level of commercial acumen across all
Government agencies. Mark’s leadership within the procurement profession were recognised in the award of Fellowship status
by the United Kingdom based Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply in 2013.
Dr Steve ReayCo-directror of the Design for Health and Wellbeing lab
Dr Steve Reay is co-directror of the Design for Health and Wellbeing lab, a collaboration between the Auckland District Health
Board and AUT, initiated to develop an intentional relationship between design processes and health and wellbeing, and
underpinned by interdisciplinary collaboration and a strong focus on user-centered design. Steve’s research builds on his
background in biology and ecology and explores the potential benefits of collaboration between design and other disciplines.
A main focus of his current research is to explore the interaction of products, users and environments, with a specific focus
investigating how products, services and experiences (and design) may have a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of
people. He is working to developing a better understanding how communities, society and the wider environment relate and
interact, and how design may be used to positively enhance these interactions.
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Graham ScownProgramme & Commercialisation Director, Return On Science, Auckland UniServices Ltd, Auckland, NZ
Graham is the Programme & Commercialisation Director, Return On Science at Auckland UniServices Ltd. Return On Science
is a national research commercialisation programme, focused on bringing new research to market from universities, research
institutions, and private companies. Prior to this Graham has worked as an ICT consultant for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery
Authority (CERA) managing the competitive tender process for ICT systems for CERA in its start-up/establishment phase. He
has also worked for the Ministry for Science & Innovation and its predecessor organisation Foundation for Research Science
and Technology (FRST) as a Senior Business Manager, Senior Commercialisation Manager and Director Commercialisation,
and started, grew and sold an ICT company.
Glen SlaterProgramme Advisor, eResearch 2020, Auckland, NZ
Glen Slater is the Programme Advisor for eResearch 2020 (www.eresearch2020.org.nz) – a national programme that develops
strategies for NZ digital and research infrastructure. eResearch 2020 is a collaborative outreach project initiated by NeSI (New
Zealand eScience Infrastructure), REANNZ (Research and Education Advanced Networks New Zealand) and NZGL (New
Zealand Genomics Limited). The eResearch 2020 discussion document, “eResearch Challenges in New Zealand” outlined the
major challenges New Zealand faces in transitioning to a digitally driven research system. Challenges such as the rapid growth
in the scale, sources, and complexity of data; the increasing need for integration between research, industry and government,
and the lack of a coordinated national approach to our investments in data infrastructure and expertise. In 2015, eResearch
2020 will be working across multiple sectors to develop a multi-year “National Research Data Programme” aimed at addressing
strategic, policy and investment opportunities for New Zealand digital infrastructure. To develop this Programme, Glen will
be seeking input and participation from researchers, institutions, industry and government over the coming few months.
Dr Diana SiewNational MedTech Sector Manager, Callaghan Innovation
Diana Siew’s role in the NZ Innovation environment is to support and help develop NZ’s medical technology sector to grow
the economy through partnerships and collaborations between firms, researchers, clinicians/end-users and government. Two
complementary initiatives in NZ that underpin her Sector Manager role are the Consortium of Medical Device Technologies
(CMDT - www.cmdt.org.nz) and the MedTech Centre of Research Excellence (MedTech CoRE). Diana co-chairs the CMDT
and is an Associate Director of the MedTech CoRE, responsible for strategy and industry relationships.Diana previously
held senior science management roles at Industrial Research Limited and Callaghan Innovation, becoming involved in the
commercialisation of early stage technologies. This sparked her interest in developing the ecosystem to support start-ups
into sustainable entities. She has worked closely with the Medical Technology Association NZ for the last 10 years to develop
an industry network supporting emerging medtech companies. A chemist by training, Diana has 20 years of experience in
operational management, and strategy development and implementation. She enjoys mentoring and coaching young science
talent. Diana studied for her PhD, MSc (1st Class Hons) and BSc degrees at the University of Auckland.
Chandra SelvaduraiCEO Pharmaco (NZ & Australia) Ltd
Chandra Selvadurai qualified with a Medical Laboratory Science degree from the Curtin University of Technology, West
Australia, and pursued a Post-Graduate Degree in Haematology and has also a Diploma in Business (Marketing) from
Auckland University, New Zealand. His wide and varied scientific work experience included a position as a tutor in Immunology
and Microbiology for first year nursing and medical laboratory science students and Research Associate in the Immunology
Department at the University. He also worked as a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist in laboratories in Australia and New
Zealand. Chandra has worked in the healthcare industry for over 25 years. He joined Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd in 1994, having
gained experience and success with multi-national pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies for a number of years prior to
that. Pharmaco is a New Zealand owned company, involved in the Sales, Marketing, Warehousing and Distribution of Medical
Devices, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare products, both in New Zealand and Australia. Chandra is passionate about the
healthcare industry and his objective is for Pharmaco to continue, as it has done for the last 48 years, to make a difference in
delivering exceptional products and services to the market.
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Justin Vaughan, MBA, Dip Pharm Med, BHB, MBChB Group Manager, Benefits & Provider Relations, nib,
Justin was appointed Group Manager Benefits and Provider Relations at nib in 2013. He is responsible for managing nib’s
relationship with our network of ancillary and medical providers and their associations, as well hospital contracting, claims
analysis and management, consumer empowerment, disease prevention and control as well as benefit design and clinical
governance. Prior to joining nib, Justin held a similar position as Head of Clinical Operations at Southern Cross Healthcare,
New Zealand’s largest private healthcare organisation. Justin has also held a number of other leadership roles in the healthcare
sector including CEO of medical technology company BrainZ, Acquisition and Integration Manager of MercyAscot Hospital,
leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ New Zealand health consulting practice, as well as key positions in pharmaceuticals in
the UK. Also of note, Justin held the role of CEO of New Zealand Cricket from 2007-2011, which followed on from previously
representing New Zealand in test and ODI cricket. Prior to moving into the business of healthcare, Justin qualified in medicine
at Auckland University.
Dr Johan van SchalkwykAuckland District Health Board
Dr Johan van Schalkwyk is a Perioperative Physician in the Department of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine at Auckland
District Health Board. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with a longstanding interest in quality
improvement in Medicine. He started programming in Lisp and assembly language in 1978 and can get by in a variety of
computer languages/programming environments including SQL, R, PHP, Perl, and Javascript. Like Deming, he believes that
95% of our behaviours are conditioned and constrained by our circumstances, but is keen on exploring the remaining 5% with
vigour. He writes a bit: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=van+Schalkwyk+JM%5Bau%5D
David TseGM Healthcare, Spark Digital
David is a sales and marketing leader, with over 27 years of experience leading technology companies providing ICT solutions
to New Zealand businesses and government agencies. As GM Healthcare for Spark Digital, David leads a team that guides
our healthcare clients in their evolution to digitally-enabled businesses. With deep industry knowledge and relationships
across the Health and Life Sciences sector, David is a strategic thinker, coach and mentor. He brings a creative but pragmatic
approach to issues and opportunities, leveraging his multi-disciplinary background spanning technical, sales, marketing and
management roles. Prior to joining Spark Digital in 2013, David was General Manager of Sales and NZ Healthcare Lead at
IBM New Zealand.
Mathew TylerBusiness Manager, E-Health, integratedliving Australia, Victoria, Australia
Mat is an E-Health Business Manager who has managed successful initiatives within a number of industries within Australia
and the United Kingdom. Previously from Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Mat developed and implemented a range of
Telehealth and eHealth solutions in readiness for expansion throughout the organisation. Having recently joined integratedliving,
Mat is poised to further commercialise the organisation’s E-Health products and services to consumers living in rural, remote
and regional Australia. Within the past 10 years Mat has worked within the UK with Transport for London (TfL) and Plymouth
City Council (PCC), managing a number of innovative projects such as TfL’s Health & Wellbeing pilot involving over 2,000
staff and reforming PCC’s Case Management system and processes within the Children’s Services Division. Quals: Presently
studying Diploma of Project Management. Certified Prince2 Project Management Foundation and Practitioner, Cert. IV in
Training and Assessment. Cert. IV in Quality Management and Assurance.
Bram SmithGeneral Manager, Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet)
Bram Smith is the founding General Manager of the Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet). KiwiNet is a national consortium of
universities and Crown Research Entities from across New Zealand working together to connect scientific discovery with
business innovation. KiwiNet provides support, connections, investment and expertise to help research organisations convert
clever science into commercial opportunities. Bram has a background in mechanical and biomedical engineering with specific
experience in software development and project management. He has a history with start-up ventures including starting his
own company developing engine tuning software, and was closely involved in a biomedical equipment start-up company from
Aalborg University in Denmark. Bram holds a Bachelor of Engineering and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, both from the
University of Canterbury.
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Josephine Wallis Chief Executive, Geneva Healthcare, Auckland, NZ
Josephine Wallis is Chief Executive and Managing Director of Geneva Healthcare Limited, one of the largest New Zealand owned
international healthcare services and staffing companies. Josephine (Jo) is the founder and developer of a global business
which originated in New Zealand and over 18 years has spread across Australasia, UK, Europe and North America. Originating
in 1997 Geneva Healthcare has been pivotal in sourcing and placing clinical health professionals for health employers in New
Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, North America and the Middle East. Through Jo’s vision and leadership, the company
has grown and developed where today it is one of the largest providers of homecare and community support services in New
Zealand. The company has traditionally had a strong investment in technology and recently secured the exclusive licence for
the world’s leading Early Warning Score software known as ‘VitalPAC’ which currently is used by over 40 hospitals in the UK
and has contributed to the reduction of mortality rates in some hospitals by as much as 70%. In addition Jo has recently been
appointed as Executive Director to HSA Global. A technology software company that is leading the world in the development
of integrated care planning tools. Prior to her role at Geneva Healthcare, Jo had fifteen years clinical nursing and senior health
management experience both in New Zealand and the United Kingdom Jo continues to travel on a regular basis, studying the
various health structures in developing countries and examining innovations and changes in healthcare and service delivery.
She lives in Auckland with her two young boys. �
Dr Robyn Whittaker, MBChB, MPH, PhD, FNZCPHM Programme Leader of Health Informatics & Technology Research, National Institute for Health Innovation, University of Auckland
Dr Robyn Whittaker is Programme Leader of Health Informatics & Technology research at the National Institute for Health
Innovation, University of Auckland. She is also a public health physician leading healthcare innovations at Waitemata District
Health Board. Her research interests are particularly in mobile health and digital health – using ICT to deliver health information
and services to the population. Current trials include a diabetes self-management support programme and health information
for young families. She is a member of the National Telehealth Forum Leadership Group and consults internationally to groups
such as the World Health Organisation/International Telecommunication Union’s global mHealth programme. �
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
Andrew Patterson MCE, B.COM Broadcaster, Writer, Business, & Economics Commentator
A self-confessed ‘news junkie,’ Andrew is a close follower of global business trends; particularly innovation and entrepreneurship.
Beginning his career in the finance sector after earning his commerce degree at the University of Auckland, Andrew switched to
a career in media in 1992. He recently completed his Master’s in Business Commercialisation & Entrepreneurship. Following six
years in Sydney working for Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Andrew returned to New Zealand in 2006 to join RadioLIVE
as business editor. In 2011 he became a freelance correspondent retaining his role as RadioLIVE’s business commentator
and presenter of his popular weekend programme Sunday Business. He is also a columnist for the business news website
interest.co.nz and a sought after speaker and MC at corporate events and conferences. He has a particular interest in social
enterprise and business education and is an ambassador for the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Programme and sits on
the selection panel for the Vodafone Foundation’s World of Difference project.
Rohan Williams Country Manager NZ, Smith & Nephew – Healthcare Division, Auckland, NZ
Rohan is a past President of the MTANZ, was on the Board for 10 years, is a life member and is currently serving on the
Market Access Group. Rohan joined Smith & Nephew over 30 years ago and has enjoyed a successful career in various Sales,
Marketing and General Management roles during this time within NZ. He has also just completed a 4 year assignment based
in Shanghai and Dubai where he lead business development and Strategic Marketing in the Emerging Markets for the Wound
Management Franchise. Rohan has also served on the Board and as Chair of United Way NZ NZ’s local Charity focusing on
helping the helpers. Raising some $1m each year to support approx. 130 Community Partners throughout New Zealand.
Rohan is Chartered Accountant and currently resides on Waiheke Island, NZ �
Chris Wiggin Business Solution Manager, Mobility Devices, IBM New Zealand
Chris Wiggin is the IBM Mobility leader for New Zealand and works with IBM clients across multiple industries. He’s focused on
the creation of a new wave of user-centric mobile applications which will fundamentally change the way people work. Originally
from the USA, Chris has called New Zealand home since 2006. He is passionate about empowering organisations large and
small to capitalise on the mobile technology revolution, and his iPhone and iPad are never far from reach. �
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TUESDAY 16TH JUNE 2015 0730 – 0845 Registration Desk and Exhibition Open. Welcome Refreshments Great Room I
0845 – 0900 Opening RemarksChandra Selvadurai, Chair, Medical Technology Association of New Zealand Jodi Mitchell, Chair, New Zealand Health IT Cluster Andrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
Great Room III&IV
0900 – 0910 Opening PresentationProfessor Sir Peter Gluckman, ONZ, KNZM (via video)
0910 – 1000 Where Health and Smart Technology are Converging Craig Rispin, Business Futurist and Innovation Expert
1000 – 1030 Plenary Presentation Professor Dr Dr Jens Mueller, Member of New Zealand Order of Merit
1030 – 1100 Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1100 – 1230 Great Room III-IV 1100 – 1230 Great Room II
1100 – 1130
Nanotechnology – How Small Things Will Have A Big ImpactDr Michelle Dickinson, Nanomechanical Testing Laboratory, The University of Auckland
1130 – 1230
Make Work Less Work - Using Mobile Devices to Improve Healthcare One Person at a TimeMobile devices are driving incredible changes in the way healthcare is delivered around the globe. Their ubiquity is creating new opportunities not only for better patient engagement, but also for fundamental changes in efficiency of care – in hospitals, at the GP’s office or in the community. Great mobile applications to drive those efficiencies start by putting the user first. IBM has been at the forefront of these changes and will be outlining some of the groundbreaking mobile apps we’ve created - in collaboration with Apple - for the mobile healthcare worker.
Richard Gray, Business Development Executive, IBM, Australia Chris Wiggin, Business Solution Manager, Mobility Devices, IBM New Zealand
Leveraging Data and Analytics for a Smarter Healthcare SystemData, and more notably “big data”, holds immense promise for the healthcare sector. This includes developing powerful analytical tools that have the ability to sift through large volumes of multi-modal data to drive clinical and operational insights. We highlight the road from data to foresight, demonstrating how fast and timely processing of large and diverse data sets through advanced analytics can inform decision making and offer rich, new insights to key stakeholders within the health system.
Priscilla Rogers, Manager, Healthcare Research, IBM Research, Australia
Growing NZ’s Medtech Sector - The Ecosystem, Initiatives and ChallengesNZ needs its Medtech industry to grow its economy and address its own healthcare cost challenges. We have 160 firms associated with our Medtech sector today - many of which are startups. Our challenge is to grow these emerging entities into sustainable businesses. How are we doing this?
– Navigating NZ’s Innovation Ecosystem Dr Mary Quin, Chief Executive, Callaghan Innovation
– Funding for MedTech R&D Bram Smith, General Manager, Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet)
and Graham Scown, Programme & Commercialisation Director, Return On Science, Auckland UniServices Ltd
– The MedTech CoRE – What can this Translational Research Initiative do for your Company? Prof Peter Hunter, Director, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland
– Annual Update from the Consortium of Medical Device Technologies Dr Gavin Clark, Director of Research & Enterprise, University of Otago and Dr Diana Siew, National MedTech Sector Manager, Callaghan Innovation
1230 – 1330 Lunch and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
1330 – 1345 Global Trends in Medical Technology – Emerging economies (BRICS)Rohan Williams, Country Manager NZ, Smith & Nephew – Healthcare Division
Great Room III-IV
1345 – 1400 Global Trends in Medical Technology – USA Jonathan P Ward, President/CEO, AJW Technology Consultants Inc
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1400 – 1500 Great Room III-IV 1400 – 1500 Great Room II
How Are CEOs Facing the Tide of Change?The Healthtech industry is facing the challenge of delivering more and meeting higher expectations on decreasing budgets, but these are not the only changes facing Healthtech. The industry is being impacted by numerous developments which have the potential to revolutionise Healthtech in new and exciting ways.
Sue Martin, NZ Country Director, Johnson & Johnson MedicalChandra Selvadurai, CEO, Pharmaco (NZ & Australia) LtdGarth Bradford, Director, Compliance & Facilities, ANZ, Henry ScheinMichael Daniell, CEO, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
The Next Frontier in Healthcare Value: Changing Patient Behaviour Health systems all over the world need new solutions to address the increasing cost of associated chronic illness plaguing society. There is agreement that a person-centric approach to change the behaviour of individuals is the most likely to achieve success but why is it so difficult for these concepts to be adopted? Are they effective? What is their value proposition and who pays?
Technology as an Enabler of Behaviour Change for Patients and the PublicProfessor Chris Bullen, Director, National Institute for Health Innovation, The University of Auckland
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WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2015
TUESDAY 16TH JUNE 2015 Adherence. Making it Stick
Siobhan Bulfin, Founder and CEO, Melon Health
Valuing Difficult over Complex: Changing our own focus is key to changing people’s health behaviourDuncan Babbage, Director, Centre for eHealth, Auckland University of Technology
Power to the People – patient empowerment is the future of healthcareJustin Vaughan, Group Manager, Benefits & Provider Relations, nib
1500 – 1530 Afternoon Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
1530 – 1550 The Digital Health Landscape – 2015 to 2020Positioning health technologies as a key enabler to support the delivery of high quality, integrated health services and models of care is going to drive planning, funding and implementation programmes over the next 5 years. What will need to be done differently and is the Health IT sector ready and able to take up this challenge?
Graeme Osborne, Director National Health IT Board
Great Room III&IV
1550 – 1615 The Social Impacts of HealthcareMerepeka Raukawa-Tait (Te Arawa) Chair, Te Pou Matakana. Rotorua District Councillor; Elected Member, Lakes DHB, Rotorua
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1615 – 1730 Great Room III-IV 1615 – 1730 Great Room II
The Digital Health LandscapeHow will technology really make a difference – examples where a consumer-centric approach will influence models of care and health outcomes in the future.
1615 – 1630
Focus on Population Health and System-Wide Platforms for Transformational ChangeDavid Hepburn, Senior Vice President, Smarter Hospital Orion Health
1630 – 1645
Information, Sharing and Collaboration - the Lifeblood of the New Healthcare EnvironmentJodi Mitchell, CEO, SimplHealth and Chair, NZ Health IT Cluster
1645 – 1730
Panel Session: Mobile Health & Device TechnologiesA quick fire panel presentation by leading experts in their fields looking at the fast expanding and consumer driven use of mobile technology to support new models of care - what are the opportunities over the next 5 years?
The Future of Health is Mobile Dr Robyn Whittaker, Programme Leader of Health Informatics & Technology Research, National Institute for Health Innovation, The University of Auckland
Mobile Technology in the Home-based Sector – Enabling a Mobile Workforce and Connected Clients in the Community.Josephine Wallis, Chief Executive, Geneva Healthcare
Togs or Undies – What will Mobile Devices of the Future Look Like?David Tse, GM Healthcare, Spark DigitalRichard Fraser, VP, Engage Mobile & Portals Solution Group, Orion Health
Q&A
Healthcare in the CommunityHow can technology help us provide better care and outcomes?
Dr Lance O’Sullivan, GP and Founder of The Moko Foundation, Kaitaia
Technology in Healthcare: Creating a Problem or Finding a Solution
Professor Matthew Parsons, Director, Institute of Healthy Ageing
Technology: clients YES and service HOW
Sean Gray, CEO, New Zealand Artificial Limb Service
Telehealth: An idea whose time has come
Dr David Fitzpatrick-Cockram, Clinical Director - Mental Health, Third Age Health Services
Enabling People to Access Their Health Information Using Connected Technology Solutions
Sanjeewa Samaraweera, Medtech Global
1730 – 1745 Summary of the DayAndrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
Great Room III&IV
1745 – 1900 Welcome Reception & Industry Exhibition Great Room I
1900 Congress Dinner & Innovation AwardsGUEST SPEAKER: Graeme Sinclair, “ Gone Fishin’ ”
Venue: Langham Hotel Great Room III & IV
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WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2015 0645 – 0900 MTANZ AGM and Breakfast (Members only) Great Room III&IV
0800 – 0910 Registration Desk and Exhibition Open. Welcome Refreshments Great Room I
0910 – 0915 Welcome BackAndrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
Great Room III&IV
0915 – 0945 England’s NHS: The Transformation Programme for the Next 5 Years Sir Malcolm Grant, Chair NHS England, UK
0945 – 1000 Ministry of Health, Health Strategy ReviewTBC
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1000 – 1045 Great Room III-IV 1000 – 1045 Great Room II
Can NZ DHBs become more like NZ Inc?Collaboration is more important than ever as we look for solutions to deliver healthcare in more cost effective and efficient ways. What good ideas are we sharing and nurturing together?
Key DHB CEOs Panel Discussion
David Meates, Chief Executive, Canterbury DHB & West Coast DHB
Debbie Chin, Chief Executive, Capital and Coast DHB
Kathryn Cook, Chief Executive, MidCentral DHB, Palmerston North
Professor Ralph Stewart, Chair, National Cardiac Clinical Network, Green Lane Cardiovascular Service, Auckland City Hospital
Big Data is Here! What Happens Next?Data analytics is the topic du jour in every industry. What are we doing with health-care data that is collected? What insight and value can we gain from this data?
Big Data — Will Plato’s Obese White Elephant Utterly Crush Medicine?Dr Johan van Schalkwyk, Auckland DHB
The Future of Healthcare is a Data Problem! How do we progress from Big Data to an Open, Agile and Analytics driven Healthcare System?Clive Gold, EMC
eResearch 2020 - National Research Data ProgrammeGlen Slater, Programme Advisor, eResearch 2020
1045 – 1115 Morning Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
1115 – 1145 Overview of the Changing Landscape of NZ Healthcare: Towards 2020David Moore, Managing Director, Sapere Research Group Limited
Great Room III-IV
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1145 – 1245 Great Room III-IV 1145 – 1245 Great Room II
Reimbursement and RegulationsCollaboration between industry and payers set to change market access landscape. There is growing perception that payers and industry need to work together to solve problems and find solutions. What will the new procurement landscape look like?
Ross Darrah, General Manager for Procurement, healthAlliance
John Macaskill-Smith, CEO, Midlands Health
Mark Richards, Manager Procurement Capability, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Sarah Fitt, Director of Operations, PHARMAC
Chris James, Acting Group Manager, Medsafe
Wearable Technology and Remote MonitoringWearable medical technology is becoming a hot commodity. As these devices come to market, they have the potential to help both patients and clinicians monitor vital signs and symptoms. What is NZ’s competitive advantage in this space?
Interactions Between the Human Body and Clothing: What Can We Do with Them?Prof Raechel M Laing, Clothing and Textile Sciences, Head of Department - Applied Sciences, University of Otago
From Neurocomputers for Brain Data Modelling to Novel Brain-Machine Interfaces and Neurorehabilitation RobotsProf Nikola Kasabov, Director, Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute (KEDRI), Auckland University of Technology
Remote Monitoring, Wearables and Innovation for Rural, Remote and Regional CommunitiesMathew Tyler, Business Manager, E-Health, integratedliving Australia
1245 – 1345 Lunch and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
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WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2015
1345 – 1430 What Place Does Health Technology Assessment Have Today in the Rapidly Changing Health Environment?
Dr Mark O’Carroll, Respiratory Physician, Auckland DHB
Great Room III-IV
HEALTHCARE CONGRESS CMDT
1430 – 1530 Great Room III-IV 1430 – 1530 Great Room II
Chaired by John Windsor
The Future of Surgical Robotics in New ZealandIntroduction by John Windsor, Professor of Surgery, The University of Auckland
Things to Consider when Establishing a Robotics ProgrammeDr Peter Gilling, Urologist, Tauranga Hospital; Associate Professor of Surgery, BOP Clinical School, The University of Auckland
Robotic Surgery in Auckland: Lessons LearnedMike Mackey, Urologist, Ascot Hospital
Clinical Review of Surgical Options for ProstatectomyChris Mules, Partner, Health Partners Consulting Group
The Future of Robotics and will it make a difference?Bruce MacDonald, Robotic Engineer, The University of Auckland
Discussion
Design - The Importance of Design in Product Useability
User-Centric Design for Emerging MarketsPeter Madson, VP, Worrell, Shanghai, China
The Importance of an ’In Situ’ Prototyping Design Space to Improve Patient ExperiencesDr Steve Reay, Co-Director, Design for Health and Wellbeing Lab; Senior Lecturer, Industrial Design & Innovation, AUT University
Synthetic AnatomyBernard Guy, Lecturer, Industrial Design, School of Design; Victoria University of Wellington
Smart Interactions: Designing for EngagementDr Edgar Rodriguez and Kah Chan, Smart Interactions Group, School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington
1530 – 1545 Conference Close – The top 5 things that will change in the world you work in!Andrew Patterson, Master of Ceremonies
Great Room III-IV
1545 – 1600 Afternoon Tea and Exhibitor Networking Great Room I
WORKSHOP
1600 – 1700 PHARMAC “Factors for Consideration”
The first Industry workshop to introduce PHARMAC revised factors for consideration. Essential for any organisation interacting with PHARMAC.
Great Room II
*Some invited speakers are not yet confirmed & programme is subject to change.
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WELCOME RECEPTION
Tuesday 16th June 2015 17:30 hrs to 19:30 hrsVenue Langham Hotel, Exhibition HallCost Included in the full registration feeDress Business attire
CONFERENCE DINNER:
Tuesday 16th June 2015 19:00 hrs to lateVenue Langham Hotel, Great Rooms III&IVCost $99 per person with a full registration. Additional guest tickets can be purchased for $155 incl of GST eachDress Business attire
Social EventsSocial EventsSocial Events
Graeme Sinclair“Gone Fishin”
As Managing Director of Frontier Television (NZ) Ltd, Graeme Sinclair continues to produce the
popular TV series “Gone Fishin”, which is now in its 21st year on television. Graeme has spent most
of his formative years involved in outdoor pursuits both recreationally and professionally – fishing,
hunting, a white-water rafting guide, diving instructor and skiing instructor, to name just a few. He
has also developed and run outdoor management and team building courses. Even now, having
been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis approximately 17 years ago, Graeme does not let being in a
wheelchair stop him. He continues to do as many of these activities and more! �
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ACCOMMODATION
Please ensure you settle your accommodation ac-count directly with the hotel in full on departure, including all meals, telephone calls and mini bar charges.
AUDIO VISUAL TECHNICIAN
AV Technicians will be onsite throughout the Congress. Speakers – please ensure you download your presentations at the technician’s desk in each Congress room prior to your presentation time.
CARPARKING
Limited Valet Parking is available at the hotel subject to availability at $40.00 per day. The closest public car park is the Tournament Public Car Park located at the rear of the hotel off Liverpool Street. To check for parking rates please go to: http://www.bookapark.com/bap/Tournament%20Parking/HomePage.aspx
All car parking is subject to availability.
CELLPHONES & PAGERS
These must be turned off, or set to silent mode when the Congress is in session.
CONGRESS VENUE
Langham Hotel, Auckland 83 Symonds Street, Auckland Central, New Zealand phone +64 9 379 5132 fax +64 9 377 9367
Congress Sessions: Great Room II Great Room III & IVExhibition and Catering: Great Room IWelcome Reception: Great Room ICongress Dinner: Great Room III & IVRegistration Desk: Great Room Foyer
Please ask for directions at the Congress registration desk if you are unsure. Please note, food and drinks are not to be consumed in the Congress rooms. Bottled water is acceptable.
INDUSTRY EXHIBITION
The Exhibition will be held in the Great Room I. An exhibitor catalogue is printed at the back of this handbook for your convenience. Please make every effort to visit the exhibition stands during breaks. The Welcome Reception, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be held in the exhibition area.
Exhibition Opening Hours:Tuesday 16 June 2015 0730-1900Wednesday 17 June 2015 0800 -1600
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MEDICAL
Emergency (Police, Ambulance, Fire) 111Auckland Hospital, (09) 367 0000
MESSAGES
Messages may be left with staff at the registration desk. Please check for messages as no announcements will be made.
NAME BADGES
Please wear your name badge at ALL meeting sessions and social functions.
REFRESHMENTS
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, as scheduled in the programme, will be served in the Industry Exhibition Area – Great Room I.
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESK
The registration desk is located in the Great Room Prefunction area of the Langham Hotel. The registration desk will be open at the following times:
Tuesday 16 June 2015 0730 – 1900 hoursWednesday 17 June 2015 0800 – 1700 hours
Congress Manager: Donna Clapham – phone 021 325 133
NO SMOKING POLICY
Delegates should be aware that smoking is banned in public buildings and many hotels and restaurants in New Zealand, including the Congress venue.
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
If you have purchased a ticket for the Congress Dinner there will be an icon showing this on your namebadge. Please ensure you wear your namebadge to all social functions. Should you wish to book or purchase any additional tickets please contact the registration desk.
SPECIAL DIETS
Delegates who have registered special dietary requirements have been catered for on a separate
dietary requirements buffet. Delegates who have special dietary requirements and have not registered their requirements should advise the staff at the registration desk as soon as possible.
VENUE LAYOUT
A floor plan of the Congress venue is provided in the handbook for your convenience.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
In the event of industrial disruption or other unforeseen circumstances, Workz4U Limited accepts no responsibility for loss of monies.
COAT CHECK
A coat check will be available to delegates and will be manned at the beginning and end of each day. Should a guest need something during the event please ask any of the Langham Banquets staff.
WIFI
WiFi is available throughout the Congress. When you go into your internet browser it will automatically come up with the Langham WiFi access.
CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
Donna Clapham, Conference Manager
PO Box 90641 Victoria Street WestAuckland
t: + 64 9 917 3653 e: [email protected] w: www.w4u.co.nz
CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT
Organising Committee
Scott Arrol New Zealand Health IT
Angus Brown Johnson & Johnson Medical
Steve Hamilton Vento Consulting
Andrew Hickey Intermed Medical
Victoria Jantke Medical Technology Association of NZ
Mike Munley Medical Technology Association of NZ
Diane Siew Callaghan Innovation
Faye Sumner Medical Technology Association of NZ
Nancy Yopp Brandwood Biomedical NZ Ltd
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SPONSORSIBM Premium SponsorMedtronic Platinum SponsorJohnson & Johnson Medical Gold SponsorIMD Group Silver SponsorOrion Health Silver SponsorBaxter Healthcare Supporting SponsorMedtech Global Supporting Sponsor
BOOTH ALLOCATION
01 EagleEyeImage Ltd02 - 04 IMD Group05 Ortho Medics 06 Olympus07 - 08 Johnson & Johnson Medical 08 CMDT09 Medtech Global10 Orthocare Distributors Ltd NZ14 Tunstall Healthcare
15 Zimmer 16 Consortium for Medical Technologies 17 – 18 Medtronic 19 – 20 Orion Health21 – 22 Smith & Nephew23 – 24 Medical Technology Association of NZ25 The Oculus Rift26 Messe Reps. & Travel
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PREMIUM SPONSOR
David Worth82 Wyndam Street, Auckland 1010p : 09 359 8592e : [email protected]
IBM is a global technology and innovation company that offers clients a unique combination of industry insight, high-powered research, and technology expertise. We integrate hardware, software and services, working with forward-thinking enterprises and institutions everywhere to help build a smarter planet.
SUPPORTING SPONSORSamantha MongaBaxter Healthcare Ltd33 Vestey Drive, Mount Wellington, Aucklandp : 09 574 2400 f : 09 574 2450e : [email protected] : www.baxter.com
Baxter International Inc., through its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures and markets products that save and sustain the lives of people with hemophilia, immune disorders, infectious diseases, kidney disease, trauma, and other chronic and acute medical conditions. As a global, diversified healthcare company, Baxter applies a unique combination of expertise in medical devices, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to create products that advance patient care worldwide.
EAGLEEYEIMAGE LTD Stand 01
Wendy WuPO Box 259358, Botany, Auckland 2163p : 0508 324 534w : www.eagleeyeimage.co.nz
SILVER SPONSOR Stand 02 - 04
Angela DayIMD GroupP O Box 15645, New Lynn, Aucklandp : +64-9-574 1783e : [email protected] : www.imdnz.co.nz
A group of 21 privately owned New Zealand companies committed to the quality provision of innovative equipment, consumables, education and technical support to the New Zealand healthcare sector.
ORTHOMEDICS Stand 05
82 Elizabeth Knox Place, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1072p : +64 09 527 1203w : www.medopt.com.au
Stand 06Erin Currie Olympus NZ Ltd p : 021 776 603 e : [email protected]
Olympus plays a leading role in innovation by combining the delivery of premium solutions with the provision of unparalleled training, technical support and service delivery.
The OLYMPUS HD 3D Imaging System creates a compelling 3D experience that is built upon these innovations and advancements. The ENDOEYE FLEX 3D articulating videoscope, chip-on-tip design and dual optical channels enable critical anatomical views in 2D and 3D that are not possible with traditional systems. The OLYMPUS HD 3D Imaging Solution provides improved speed, accuracy and precision for surgical tasks while helping to shorten the learning curve of laparoscopic surgery.
GOLD SPONSOR Stand 07 - 08
Andrew MumfordJohnson & Johnson NZ LtdPO Box 62 -185, Sylvia Park, Auckland 1644p : 09 574 1783f : 09 573 6234e : [email protected] : www.jnj.com & www.ethicon.com
Caring for the world, one person at a time... inspires and unites the people of Johnson & Johnson. We embrace research and science � bringing innovative ideas, products and services to advance the health and well�being of people. Employees of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies work with partners in health care to touch the lives of over a billion people every day, throughout the world. We have more than 275 operating companies in more than 60 countries employing approximately 128,700 people.
Few companies have the privilege of playing a role in the lives of billions of people each and every day. Fewer still are entrusted to touch the health and well�being of people throughout the world for generations. All of us at Johnson & Johnson are privileged to put our purpose and passion to work every day, and to live our citizenship and sustainability in who we are and what we do to
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touch the lives of so many people throughout the world, now and for generations to come.
As the world’s most broadly based health care company, Johnson & Johnson strives to meet the great unmet health care needs of today and tomorrow through science and innovation, developing and delivering affordable and accessible solutions that significantly improve people’s health and well-being at every stage in their lives.
SUPPORTING SPONSOR Stand 09
Alison LambdenMedtech Global Level 1, 48 Market Place, Viaduct Harbour Auckland 1010p : 09 358 1123e : [email protected] w : www.medtechglobal.com
Medtech Global is the largest provider of healthcare management technology solutions in New Zealand primary healthcare, enhancing the quality of patient care for over 30 years. Our solutions connect the health ecosystem through sharing of health information and empower individuals to manage their personal health and wellness.
Stand 10
Peter JacksonOrthocare Distributors Ltd NZ 75 Echelon Place, East Tamaki, AucklandPO Box 2510, Burleigh MDC QLD, Australia 4220p : +61 7 55203666 / 0421867533e : [email protected] : www.orthocare.com.au
Orthocare Pty Ltd Australia & Orthocare Distributors Limited NZ is a medical products distribution company that is proudly Australian owned and has been operating in Australia since 1976 and New Zealand since 1977.
Orthocare is committed to continually provide competitive quality products to our customers, while catering to their ever changing needs in the health care environment.
Our Products:
Orthocare offers a wide spectrum of Orthopaedic products to the Health Care Professional and patients• Preventative and Functional product options• Pre-operative products• Operative, post operative & injury treatment products• Post-operative pain management• Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy products• Occupational Therapy & Hand Therapy equipment
and goods
Stand 14
Stephen MurrayTunstall Healthcare 306 Cameron Road, Tauranga 3110p : 0800 699 322 / 0800 488 678f : 07 571 2685w : www.tunstall.co.nz
• Telecare• 24/7 monitoring• Telehealth• Video conferencing
Tunstall Healthcare is the world’s leading provider of telehealthcare solutions, operating locally in New Zealand for over 12 years. Tunstall’s assistive technologies aid people with additional needs to maintain their independence, confidence and the ability to live in their own home. Tunstall provides support and assistance at the press of a button, delivering peace of mind and reassurance to clients and their families.
Tunstall offers a truly end-to-end solution encompassing software and hardware development, world-leading manufacturing standards, unsurpassed installation and customer service, and an uninterrupted 24 hour New Zealand based monitoring centre.
Stand 15
Mark O’BrienZimmer 210 Khyber Pass Road, Grafton, AUCKLANDp : +64-9-216 176 57e : [email protected]
Stand 16
Diana SiewConsortium for Medical Device Technologies Brook House, 24 Balfour Road, ParnellPO Box 2225, Auckland 1140p : 021 800 410 e : [email protected] : www.cmdt.org.nz
The Consortium for Medical Device Technologies (CMDT) is a national industry-research network formed to provide a single point of contact to NZ’s capability and resources in medtech. This network is a partnership between Auckland University of Technology, Callaghan Innovation, the Universities of Auckland, Canterbury and Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington
PLATINUM SPONSOR Stand 17-18
Medtronic PO Box 24 – 303, Royal Oak, Auckland, 1345 p : 0800 377 807 w: www.medtronic.co.nz
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SILVER SPONSOR Stand 19 - 2 0
Jerome FauryOrion Health Orion House, 181 Grafton Rd, Grafton, Auckland, NZPO Box 8273, Symonds St, Aucklande : [email protected] : www.orionhealth.com/nz
Orion Health is a global leader in providing world-class healthcare integration software and clinical workflow solutions to organisations. With over 20 years’ experience in developing healthcare solutions, Orion Health has partnered with over 1,000 customers across 30 countries and implemented health information systems for populations of more than 50 million people. Orion Health software is designed for hospitals and health systems that are looking for smarter, more efficient integration and workflow solutions. Our designers and engineers work alongside clinicians to develop elegant and intuitive products that are designed for ease of use. This clinical know-how ensures swift adoption and minimal disruption, allowing clinicians to focus on patients. For more information, visit www.orionhealth.com. Connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Stand 21- 22
Smith & NephewPO Box 442 , Shortland Street, Auckland 1140p : 09 820 2864 M : 021 816 647 e : [email protected] : http://www.smith-nephew.com/new-zealand/
Smith & Nephew believe it is time to reduce the human and economic cost of wounds. We deliver the most advanced and complete wound management solutions in exudate management, barrier protection and infection management resulting in improved quality of life for the thousands of people impacted by wounds.
In developing innovative responses to wound care problems, we seek imaginative solutions that improve wound outcomes for patients and at the same time conserve resources for healthcare systems.
An understanding of our philosophy of innovation and support by those in acute hospitals, community and aged care settings is demonstrated in their ongoing involvement with Smith & Nephew as their wound management solutions partner.
Smith & Nephew: For patients. For budgets. For today
Stand 23 - 24
Medical Technology Association of NZ PO Box 74116, Greenlane Central, Auckland 1546p : 09 917 3645e : [email protected] : www.mtanz.org.nz
The Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ) is the industry body representing medical technology manufacturers, importers and distributors of medical devices in New Zealand.
Stand 25
Project: Inspiring New Technology Uptake – The Oculus Rift Healthcare application showcase sponsored by Callaghan Innovation
Enhancing the assimilation of persons with spinal cord injuries into their new way of life – Callaghan Innovation, Stickmen Media, CDHB Burwood Spinal Unit and Burwood Academy of Independent Living
Marcus KingAssistive Devices, ICTEPIC Innovation PrecinctCallaghan Innovation76 - 106 Manchester Street, Christchurch 8011 p : 03 3586810; 0800 4 CALLAGHAN (0800 422 552)m : 021 398 453w : www.callaghaninnovation.govt.nz www.epicinnovation.co.nz
Communication platform for biotech/pharmaceutical companies to demonstrate pharmaceutical and biotech mechanisms in a 3D experience – Genulin Interactive and Malaghan institute
Kevin Sheehye : [email protected] : 021 0234 1251 w : www.genulin.com
Chris Mathere : [email protected] m : 027 844 2717 w : www.genulin.com
Stand 26
Robert Laing Messe Reps. & Travelp : 09 3031000e : [email protected] : www.messereps.co.nz www.medica-tradefair.com
Medica, Düsseldorf, 16 November 2015Your contact in New Zealand for information and travel and accommodation planning
The medical industry is active all over the world. But the decision-makers of this international community come together once a year at MEDICA in Düsseldorf, the undisputed largest medical trade fair worldwide. Every year around 132,000 specialist visitors from over 120 countries meet and find out about innovations and trends in the medical sector. Over 4,600 exhibitors market their products, maintain contact with their customers and achieve new business perspectives.
MEDICA with its three pillars of specialist trade fair, congress and German Hospital Conference, reflects the trends and developments in the industry. As a result, it is a significant feature of MEDICA that it shows both current developments and a look into the future of medical care.
For further information on Medica, please contact Robert Laing , Messe Reps. & Travel, 09 3031000, [email protected]
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Delegate list
Miss Banks, Kelly 3M Auckland, New Zealand National Sales ManagerMs Lamb, Nicola 3M Auckland, New Zealand Key Account ManagerMs Noble, Katie Allied Medical Limited Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Mackey, Mike Ascot Hospital Auckland, New Zealand UrologistDr Tran, Kenneth Auckland Bioengineering Insitute Auckland, New ZealandDr Ho, Harvey Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland, New Zealand Professor Hunter, Peter Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland, New Zealand Director of the Auckland Bioengineering InstituteProf Malpas, Simon Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland, New ZealandDr Roberts, Paul Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland, New ZealandProf Tawhai, Merryn Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland, New Zealand O’Carroll, Mark Auckland DHB Auckland, New ZealandDr Van Schalkwyk, Johan Auckland DHB Auckland, New Zealand Perioperative Physician Windsor, John Auckland DHB Auckland, New Zealand Professor of Surgery Scrown, Graham Auckland UniServices Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Programme & Commercialisation Director, Return On Science Babbage, Duncan Auckland University of Technology Auckland, New Zealand Associate ProfessorProf Kasabov, Nikola Auckland University of Technology Auckland, New Zealand Fellow IEEE, Fellow RSNZ Director, Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research InstituteDr Reay, Steve AUT University Auckland, New Zealand Co-Director, Design for Health and Wellbeing LabMr Evans, Hefin B. Braun Auckland, New Zealand Managing DirectorMr Olson, Ben B. Braun Auckland, New Zealand Familton, Anne Becton Dickinson Auckland, New Zealand General Manager, New ZealandMr Grant, Paul BIOTRONIK Australia Pty Limited Pymble, Australia Country Manager - New Zealand Yopp, Nancy Brandwood Biomedical NZ Lower Hutt, New Zealand Managing Director Rispin, Craig Business Futurist and Innovation Expert Sydney, AustraliaMr Balmer, Tim Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Director Commercialisation & InvestmentsMrs Chambers, Julia Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Business Innovation AdvisorMr Chien, Bill Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New ZealandMr Couper, Marshall Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Customer ManagerDr Gupta, Swati Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Senior Research ScientistDr Harris, Paul Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Principal Research ScientistDr Hirst, Evan Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Senior Research ScentistMr Keith, Jesse Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Senior Research Scientist ICTMr King, Marcus Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Principal EngineerMs Mockett, Lynda Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Project ManagerDr Quin, Mary Callaghan Innovation Auckland, New Zealand Chief ExecutiveDr Siew, Diana Callaghan Innovation New Zealand National MedTech Sector ManagerDr Smith, Bryan Callaghan Innovation New Zealand Manager, ICT Research GroupMr English, Trevor Canterbury DHB Christchurch, New Zealand Dr Hodgkin, Emma Canterbury DHB Christchurch, New Zealand Mrs Lunt, Helen Canterbury DHB Christchurch, New Zealand Meates, David Canterbury DHB & West Coast DHB Christchurch, New Zealand Chin, Debbie Capital and Coast DHB Wellington, New ZealandMr Schurink, John Carlton Taylor Industries Christchurch, New Zealand Sales Mgr - Hi Tech Sector
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Mr Goulding, Greg Controller and Auditor-General Wellington, New Zealand Sector Mgr, Parliamentary Culpan, Marie Culpan Distributors Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Marketing Manager Reid, Anthony Culpan Medical Auckland, New Zealand Hsiao, Martin Development Center for Biotechnology Taiwan Deputy Director General of Business Development and Industrial PromotionMrs Gray, Shirleyann Downs Distributors Ltd Auckland, New Zealand General Manager Sales & MarketingMrs Watkin, Ann Downs Distributors Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Managing DirectorMs Forrest, Jo EBOS Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Sales Manager HospitalMs Gilbert, Mikaela EBOS Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Regional Account Manager Southern RegionMr McBride, John EBOS Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Sales & Business Manager Hospital Gold, Clive EMC Coporation Sydney, Australia Director Healthcare and Education Slater, Glen eResearch 2020 Auckland, New Zealand Programme Advisor Daniell, Michael Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand CEO Ellis, Jonathan Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Senior Product Specialist - Ms Kozlova, Luda Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Senior Product SpecialistMrs MacKay, Sandra Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Auckland, New Zealand Senior Product Specialist Sinclair, Graham Frontier Television (NZ) Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Wallis, Jo Geneva HealthcareMr Mather, Chris Genulin Interactive Wellington, New Zealand Director Sheehy, Kevin Genulin Interactive Wellington, New Zealand DirectorProf Stewart, Ralph Green Lane Cardiovascular Service Auckland, New Zealand Chair, National Cardiac Clinical Network Young, Vanessa Grow Wellington Wellington, New Zealand R&D Investment ManagerMr Gregory, Adrian Grow Wellington Wellington, New Zealand GM Innovation & WorkforceMs Fisher, Mary Halyard New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand NZ Sales ManagerMr Arrol, Scott Health IT Auckland, New Zealand Mules, Chris Health Partners Consulting Group Auckland, New Zealand MNZN PartnerMr Areias, Alberto healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Category Manager, Labs & Imaging Darrah, Ross healthAlliance Auckland, New ZealandMr Klaassen, Paul healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Category Manager, Wards, Medical & General AmbulatoryMr Mascarenhas, Alistair healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand National Procurement ManagerMr Rodrigues, Wilfrid healthAlliance Auckland, New ZealandMrs Russell, Sandra healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Manager Clinical Product Co-ordinationMrs Whitfield, Carol healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Clinical Product Co-ordinatorMrs Wyers, Lesley healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Clinical Product CoordinatorMrs Montgomery, Renee healthAlliance Christchurch, New Zealand Category Manager, Surgical ServicesMr Trevenen, Mike healthAlliance Auckland, New Zealand Relationship Mgr - MidlandsMr McRae, Don Healthcare Essentials Ltd Wellington, New Zealand Managing DirectorMr Broome, Michael Healthcare Logistics Auckland, New Zealand General ManagerMr Lohmuller, Dieter Healthcare Logistics Auckland, New Zealand Key Account ManagerMr Watson, Bill Healthcare Logistics Auckland, New Zealand Logistics Manager Gee, Tracey Healthworkz (2003) Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Health PsychologistMr Bradford, Garth Henry Schein Shalfoon Auckland, New Zealand DirectorMs Hossack, Trudy Henry Schein Shalfoon Auckland, New Zealand Key Account Manager GovtMr Moller, Bruce Howard Wright Limited New Plymouth, New Zealand CEO Wiggin, Chris IBM Auckland, New Zealand Business Solution Manager, Mobility Devices Gray, Richard IBM Sydney, Australia Business Development Executive Rogers, Priscilla IBM Research Melbourne, Australia Manager, Healthcare Research
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Prof Parsons, Matthew Institute of Healthy Ageing Auckland, New Zealand DirectorMr Barrett, James InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Sales & Marketing ManagerMr Hickey, Andrew InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Chief Executive OfficerMr Payne, Chris InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand General Manager, FinanceMr Shea, Ryan InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Business Development MgrMr Vanderwee, Mark InterMed Medical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Business Manager Allison, Hamish Jackson Allison Medical and Surgical Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Bell, John Jackson Allison Medical and Surgical Auckland, New Zealand General Manager Lowry, Nick Jackson Allison Medical and Surgical Auckland, New Zealand Sales Manager Martin, Sue Johnson & Johnson Medical NZ Auckland, New Zealand Country DirectorDr Lowe, Jeff Karori Medical Centre Limited Wellington, New Zealand DirectorMr Baird, John Kerikeri Retirement Village Auckland, New Zealand Chairman Smith, Bram KiwiNet New Zealand General Manager Raukawa-Tait, Merepeka Lakes DHB Rotorua, New Zealand (Te Arawa) Chair, Te Pou Matakana Patterson, Andrew Master of Ceremonies New ZealandMs Thomas, Marilyn Medical & Optical Auckland, New ZealandMr Wilson, Chris Medical & Optical Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Sumner, Faye MTANZ Auckland, New ZealandDr Jarvis, Graeme Medicines New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand General Manager James, Chris Medsafe Wellington, New Zealand Acting Group ManagerMr Gunn, Ross MedXus Ltd Christchurch, New Zealand DirectorMr Ward, Richard Mercy Hospital Dunedin Ltd Dunedin, New Zealand Theatre Manager Cook, Kathryn MidCentral DHB Palmerston North, NZ Chief Executive Officer Macaskill-Smith, John Midlands Health Richards, Mark Ministry of Business, Innovation Wellington, New Zealand & Employment Osborne, Graeme Ministry of Health Wellington, New Zealand Director National Health IT Board Pogson, Lynda Molnlycke Health Care Auckland, New Zealand NZ Sales ManagerMs Tegen, Susi MTAA North Sydney, Australia Chief ExecutiveMrs Jantke, Victoria MTANZ Auckland, New ZealandMr Munley, Mike MTANZ Auckland, New Zealand Business DevelopmentDr Dickinson, Michelle Nano Girl Auckland, New Zealand Gray, Sean New Zealand Artificial Limb Service New ZealandDr Guyett, Frances New Zealand Health Innovation Hub LLP Auckland, New Zealand CEOMiss Morris, Claire New Zealand Health Innovation Hub LLP Auckland, New Zealand CEO Plowright, Hugh New Zealand Medical & Scientific Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Marketing Services Manager Plowright, Richard New Zealand Medical & Scientific Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Sanders, Lucy New Zealand Medical & Scientific Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Business Development Manager, Medical Division Hughes, Ruth New Zealand Medical & Scientific Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Medical Division ManagerMs Tan, Jamna New Zealand Trade & Enterprise Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Business Development MgrSir Grant, Malcolm NHS England United Kingdom ChairmanMs Liu, Grace nib Auckland, New Zealand Senior Product Manager Vaughan, Justin nib New Zealand Group Managers, Benefits & Provider Relations Kuoch, Erika NZTE Auckland, New Zealand Customer Manager Currie, Erin Olympus Auckland, New Zealand NZ Business ManagerMr Blackler, Grant Onelink Auckland, New Zealand General Manager Biggs, Brian Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Services Director - NZMr Dakshindas, Abhi Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Product Owner Davies, Ari Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Enterprise Sales DirectorMs De Zwart, Angela Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Clinical Consultant Drain, Koren Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Marketing Manager Faury, Jerome Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Regional ManagerMr Fraser, Richard Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand LOBO PortalsMr Gale, Richard Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Managing Consultant Hemens, Matt Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Account DirectorMs Jury, Sheryl Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Clinical Consultant Patel, Manoj Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Product ManagerMr Rainford, Mark Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Business Analyst
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Mr Rajakumar, Niru Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Managing ConsultantMs Unka, Christie Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand NZ Business ManagerMr Van Boheemen, Matthew Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Produce Owner Pownall, Brent Pacific Edge Limited Dunedin, New Zealand Commercial DirectorMr De Court, Frans Pacific Surgical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Holmes, Hayden PHARMAC Wellington, New ZealandMs Ivers, Christine Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Head of Marketing Selvadurai, Chandra Pharmaco (NZ) Ltd Auckland, New Zealand CEO Delamare, Catherine ResMed Auckland, New Zealand General Manager - New Zealand & South PacificMs White, Tracey Rex Bionics Ltd Auckland, New Zealand General ManagerMr Alecock, Grant Reynard Health Supplies Ltd Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand General Manager Moore, David Sapere Research Group Limited Wellington, New Zealand Managing Director Mitchell, Jodi Simpl Health New ZealandMr Edwards, Mark Simpl Health Auckland, New Zealand Principal Consultant Hepburn, David Smarter Hospital Orion Health Auckland, New Zealand Fidler, Lyn Smith and Nephew Auckland, New Zealand Business Unit Manager Macdonald, Joanne Smith and Nephew Auckland, New ZealandMr Williams, Rohan Smith and Nephew Auckland, New Zealand NZ Manager Bulfin, Siobhan Social Code New Zealand Founder and CEO Tse, David Spark Digital Auckland, New Zealand GM HealthcareDr Bowman, Chris Spark Ventures Auckland, New Zealand Head of Verticals McMillan, Murray Surgico Medical & Surgical Ltd Auckland, New Zealand Managing Director Beattie, Gary Synergy Consulting Group Auckland, New Zealand Managing DirectorMs Williams, Kate Taikura trust Auckland, New Zealand Communications and Funding ManagerMr Enright, Trent Terumo Australia Ltd Pty Auckland, New Zealand Regional ManagerMs Van Daatselaar, Dianna Terumo Australia Ltd Pty Auckland, New Zealand NZ ManagerMiss Donaldson, Jane The Bio Commerce Centre Palmerston North, NZ Technology Transfer AdvisorDr O’Sullivan, Lance The Moko Foundation Kaitaia, New Zealand GP and FounderProf Besier, Thor University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand Associate Professor Ms Hargrave-Thomas, Emily University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand MacDonald, Bruce University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand Robotic EngineerProf Gilling, Peter University of Auckland Tauranga, New Zealand Urologist Bullen, Chris University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand DirectorMr Tredinnick, Seamus University of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand PhD StudentDr Clark, Gavin University of Otago Dunedin, New Zealand Director, Research and EnterpriseMs Gower, Mary University of Otago Dunedin, New Zealand Enterprise ManagerProf Laing, Raechel University of Otago Dunedin, New Zealand Assoc Prof Reynolds, John University of Otago Dunedin, New Zealand Assoc Prof in NeuroscienceMrs Longdill, Karen USL Medical Auckland, New Zealand Managing DirectorMr Rackham, Ken USL Medical Auckland, New Zealand Executive ChairmanProf Fraser, Simon Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand Associate Dean of Research Chan, Kah Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand Guy, Bernard Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand Lecturer, Industrial Design, School of DesignDr Rodriguez, Edgar Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand Smart Interactions Group, School of DesignDr Whittaker, Robyn Waitemata DHB Auckland, New ZealandMr Gordon, James Wild Bamboo Hamilton, New Zealand General ManagerMr Scothern, Jo Wild Bamboo Hamilton, New Zealand Senior DeveloperMr Hammington, Ren Wise Management Services Hamilton, New Zealand Business AnalystMr Thorn, Mark Wise Management Services Hamilton, New Zealand Information Services ManagerDr Murthy, Raghu Wollongong Hospital Wollongong, Australia Director of Clinical Services Madson, Peter Worrell Shanghai, China Prof Dr Dr Mueller, Jens Tauranga, New Zealand
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