Programme

D4-Summit Programme Overview

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Day 1: Data, Rules & Possibilities

Day 1 sets the stage for data‑driven diagnostics: how we make diagnostic data reliable, comparable, and ready for AI—while staying within legal and cybersecurity boundaries. Expect practical insights on standards, data prerequisites, anonymization, and what it takes to move from promising ideas to safe, real‑world impact.

Day 2: Deploy, Adopt, Improve

Day 2 is about implementation and adoption: AI and CDSS in routine workflows, human–AI interaction, and how hospitals and regions are actually transforming diagnostics today. With real case studies, industry spotlights, and plenty of networking, the focus is on what scales—putting the patient first across disciplines.

Who talks?

D4 2026 brings together people who actually build and run data‑driven diagnostics—across laboratory medicine, radiology, pathology, data science, policy, law, and industry. Our speakers share practical lessons from real deployments, honest challenges (yes, including the messy parts), and a clear focus on what matters most: better diagnostics for patients through collaboration.

Axel

Axel Unger is a healthcare innovation leader working at the intersection of AI, digital health, and service design. He focuses on turning emerging technologies into real-world, patient-centered solutions—bridging strategy, implementation, and the human side of innovation. At D4 2026, he will set the stage with a keynote on leading innovation in the age of AI.

Joe

Joe (Jochen) Lennerz is a physician-scientist and pathologist, formerly at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, and now Medical Director for Pathology Innovation at Natera, where he leads work in AI-enabled diagnostics and digital pathology integration. At D4 2026, he brings a thoughtful, big-picture perspective on how we define certainty and value in diagnostics in the digital age.

Evis

Prof. Dr. Evis Sala is the Minister of Health and Social Welfare of Albania and a radiologist and academic leader in diagnostic imaging, with a strong focus on translating advanced imaging methods into clinical practice. At D4 2026, she will speak about Radiomics and AI and how imaging data can be used for public health.

Arho

Arho Virkki is Chief Analytics Officer at Varha, The Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland, combining healthcare data, clinical informatics, and real‑world implementation, with a focus on turning large‑scale health data into practical benefits for research and patient care. At D4 2026, he will share examples from Finland on how data can be used responsibly to enable both scientific discovery and data‑driven care.

Nic

Nicolas Tétreault is a clinical biochemist and medical laboratory innovation leader from Canada, focused on bringing data‑driven methods into routine diagnostics. At D4 2026, he will share clinical insights from Canada’s first approved AI laboratory algorithm, showing how everyday lab data (like CBCs) can be turned into actionable, validated tools for patient care.

Christian

Christian Haverkamp is the head of the Institute for Digitalization in Medicine at the University Hospital Freiburg. He works on the practical deployment of AI‑assisted clinical decision support systems (CDSS) in hospital settings, with a focus on turning promising methods into tools that fit real clinical workflows. At D4 2026, he will share lessons from applied AI‑assisted CDSS in Freiburg—what enabled implementation, what created friction, and what made adoption work.

Madeleen

Madeleen de Geus‑Bosma is a clinical chemist at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and a member of the Committee on Nomenclature, Properties and Units (C-NPU) of the IFCC. Her focus is on how digital metrology, including standardized nomenclature and units, make laboratory data comparable and trustworthy —exactly the kind of foundation needed for safe, scalable data‑driven diagnostics and AI.

Gregor

Gregor Hörmann is a laboratory physician at MLL Münchner Leukämielabor, where he leads work in hematologic diagnostics with a strong focus on translating innovations into routine workflows. At D4 2026, he will share how AI is already being used in everyday hematology testing—from scientific foundations to implementation details and practical integration in the lab.

and many more …..

Programme

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Day 1 (11.9.)

Data, Rules & Possibilities

08:30 – 09:30
Arrival and Plug-In
09:40 – 10:00
From Codes to Care: Digital Metrology and the Future of Laboratory Data
Madeleen de Geus-Bosma

Member of the Committee on Nomenclature, Properties and Units (C-NPU) of the IFCC

Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center

Leiden, The Netherlands

10:00 – 10:20
From Messy to Model‑Ready: Turning Diagnostic Data into ML Fuel
Andrea Padoan

Professor of Laboratory Medicine

Chair of the Committee “Atrificial Intelligence” of the European Federation of Laboratory Medicine (EFLM)

University of Padua – Department of Medicine DIMED

Padova, ITALY

10:20 – 10:50
Privacy Magic: De‑identification for Real‑World AI
TBD

10:50 – 11:00
Panel: From Data Dreams to Data Plumbing
All Speakers

11:00 – 12:00
Networking: Coffee

12:00 – 12:30
Axel Unger

Co-founder & Chief Design Officer at Appliance Studio in Bristol.

Head of Health Practice at IDEO.
Partner and Managing Director at IDEO.

Founder of HiAxel GmbH and Co-founder of NextVenture.ai

Munich, GERMANY

12:30 – 12:50
Cloudy with a Chance of Lawyers: AI, GDPR & Security
Katharina Mitterer

Law firm Zirngibl

Lecturer in IT law at Augsburg

University of Applied Sciences

Munich, GERMANY

12:50 – 13:10
Routine Blood Counts as Crystal Balls: Clinical Insights from Canada’s First Approved AI Lab Algorithm
Nicolas Tétreault

Clinical Biochemist

Directeur Scientifique et Innovation at Biron Health Group

Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS

13:10 – 13:30
Panel: Innovation vs Constraints — Who Wins?
All Speakers

13:30 – 15:30
Networking: Lunch & Industry

Lunch – Workshop (TBA)

15:30 – 15:50
Joe Lennerz

Former Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS)

Medical Director for Pathology Innovation at Natera

Associate Chief of Pathology and the Medical Director of the Center for Integrated Diagnostics (CID)
Massachusetts General Hospital.

Massachusetts, USA

15:50 – 16:10
Heme Meets AI: From Paper to Pipeline
Gregor Hörmann

Laboratory physician

Head of Diagnostics Phenotype Division

MLL Münchner Leukämielabor GmbH

Munich, GERMANY

16:10 – 16:30
Presentation from the industry
TBD

16:30 – 16:50
One Patient, Many Signals: Making Data Work Together
Catharina Gerhards &
Alexander Hertel

Dept. of Laboratory Medicine

Dept. of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Mannheim, GERMANY

16:50 – 17:10
Panel: Patient‑Centered Diagnostics — From Routine AI to Integrated Data
All Speakers

19:30 – 23:00
Social event “Data & Drinks Networking”

Day 2 (12.9.)

Deploy, Adopt, Improve

09:30 – 09:50
RADIOMICS AND AI: LEVERAGING IMAGING DATA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
Evis Sala

Minister of Health and Social Welfare of Albania

Professor of Radiology
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Chair

Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Oncology

Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS

Rome, ITALY

09:50 – 10:10
Presentation from the industry
TBD

10:10 – 10:30
Where the Data Sleeps: Storage, EHDS & CDRs
Giovanni Arcuri

Gerneral Director of the Isola Tiberina Hospital – Gemelli Isola

Rome, ITALY

10:30 – 10:50
Panel: Infrastructure Meets Reality
All Speakers

10:50 – 12:00
Networking: Coffee

12:00 – 12:20
Digitizing a Hospital City: Nürnberg’s Journey
Herbert Quinz

Head of Digital Process and Technology Management

University Hospital Nürnberg

Nürnberg, GERMANY

12:20 – 12:40
AI-assisted CDSS in the Clinic: Freiburg’s Playbook
Christian Haverkamp

Head of Unit – Institute for Digitalization in Medicine

University Hospital Freiburg

Freiburg, GERMANY

12:40 – 13:00
Nordic Lessons: Using Health Data at Scale
Arho Virkki

Chief Analytics Officer

Varha, The Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland

Turku, FINLAND

13:00 – 13:20
Panel: Lessons Learned, Mistakes Shared
All Speakers

13:20 – 14:20
Networking: Lunch & Industry

Lunch – Workshop (TBA)

14:20 – 14:40
AMPEL (Traffic Light) in Action: Real‑World CDSS at Scale
Toralf Kirsten

Computer Scientist

Technical Lead AMPEL Project

University Hospital Leipzig

Leipzig, GERMANY

14:40 – 15:00
Presentation from the industry
TBD

15:00 – 15:20
Smarter Images: AI in Radiology Practice
David Baumgartner

CEO of Diagnostic Imaging Center Doringer

Salzburg, AUSTRIA

CEO of MiraNext GmbH

15:20 – 15:40
Panel: Reducing Overuse, Increasing Value
All Speakers

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