How technology in the built environment can enable healthier cities
Technology is meant to empower us, but very often it doesn’t. The ‘always on’ mode at work can lead to increased levels of stress and burnout. Studies show that work-related stress is the second most frequently reported work-related health problem. Without prevention, stress will become a huge financial burden on cities while severely impacting people’s quality of life. So, how can we counteract the blurred line between the online/offline realm in a fast-paced world? In this session we tackle how technology in the built environment can change the landscape of cities for good with the help of data, sensors, and machine learning.
Who is this event for?
CEOs of tech and health companies, computer and data scientists, AI specialists, architects, UX designers and futurologists.