BRAMPTON TECH TALKS: Managing Chronic Disease with Digital Therapeutics

Description

Thought leaders share new ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology in this exciting lecture series.

About this Event

Managing diabetes is hard, but advancements in mobile technologies present new solutions to improve health outcomes with a holistic approach. In our second Brampton Tech Talk of the year, Daniel Yeboah from Ellerca Health will discuss how cutting-edge tech and innovation are being leveraged to personalize digital health management, focusing on what's important to the patient.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Daniel Yeboah is the Founder and Managing Director of Ellerca Health. He is a serial entrepreneur and health professional with diverse expert experience across all sides of the chronic care ecosystem. In addition to launching multiple successful digital platforms, Daniel’s work across silos in the healthcare industry gives Ellerca leadership key stakeholder insight from consumer, provider, pharmaceutical, and public and private payer perspectives.

Daniel’s 10 years experience as a health care provider in oncology and rare disease nursing provided the core vision for Ellerca’s human-centric approach to delivering exceptional proactive digital therapeutics solutions that provide continuous integrated whole-person care.

ABOUT TECH TALKS

As part of MakerSpace Brampton, Brampton Library and the City of Brampton, Economic Development jointly present exciting lectures on the intersection of creativity and technology at the Chinguacousy Branch of Brampton Library. Be inspired. Get connected with innovative peers from your community. Get plugged into new ideas and information from progressive thought leaders – right here in Brampton.

Join our growing tech and entrepreneurship community: Brampton City Slack

For more information, contact Erin Walker, Librarian-Makerspace & Digital Literacies at ewalker@bramptonlibrary.ca

Organizer

Brampton Library

Location

Online

Date & Time

April 22, 2021, 6 p.m. - April 22, 2021, 7 p.m.

Cost

$0

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