Expert Hour im Bundestag

First "Expert Hour" at the German Bundestag: Data as a driver of innovation

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Helmholtz Munich organized its first "Expert Hour" in the German Bundestag. With this new event format, Helmholtz Munich will regularly provide information on politically relevant health and research topics in the future and support work in the political arena with its outstanding experts. The kick-off event focused on the topic of "Data as a driver of innovation for AI-supported medicine".

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