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ABRI Lunch Seminar Wouter Boon 23 April 2024 12:00 - 13:00

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We are happy to invite you to the ABRI Lunch Seminar Co-creating Future Scenarios in Medical Imaging Practices by prof. Wouter Boon (Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development, Utrecht University) organized by ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation.

The seminar will take place on Tuesday, April 23rd, from 12:00 to 13:00 (NU-4B43).

This is a lunch seminar; please register your attendance by accepting/declining your emailed invitation by Friday, April 19th, at 10 AM at the latest (for catering). 

Abstract

New magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques that offer faster scanning and potential artificial intelligence-assisted interpretation and diagnosis can significantly impact existing workflows in radiology. In a qualitative study embedded within a responsible research and innovation design, we investigate the development and potential implementation of quantitative MRI. We aim to investigate postdigital MRI futures, covered by scenarios of potential workflows, as well as the resulting implications for professions and related education involved in the MRI process. Furthermore, we examine the related and changing responsibilities, more specifically reflecting on ‘forward-looking responsibilities’. Through expert interviews (n = 20) and a focus group, stakeholder perspectives on the future of quantitative imaging techniques were explored. During a subsequent co-creation workshop and another focus group, stakeholders reflected on future scenarios in quantitative MRI. Our study shows that a proactive and future-oriented investigation of the influence of emerging technologies on potential workflows and subsequent changes in expertise and roles help in gaining or increasing awareness about the wider impact of a technology developed to contribute to faster and quantitative MRI exams. We argue that anticipating postdigital worlds by reflecting on future responsibilities through the co-creation of imaginaries can help making uncertain futures tangible in other ways.

About ABRI Lunch Seminar Wouter Boon

Starting date

  • 23 April 2024

Time

  • 12:00 - 13:00

Location

  • NU-building

Address

  • De Boelelaan 1111
  • 1081 HV Amsterdam

Organised by

  • ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation

Language

  • English

Biography Wouter Boon

Biography Wouter Boon

Wouter Boon is Professor of Innovation and Transition Studies at the Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development (Utrecht University). His research focuses on the dynamics and governance of emerging technologies and their contribution to societal transitions, such as more sustainable healthcare and mobility. He looks at the demand-side of innovation systems, specifically at responsible scaling, the role of users in innovation, and demand-side innovation policy. Innovation areas addressed include: pharmaceutical innovation, orphan drugs and rare diseases, 3D printing, regenerative medicine, smart mobility, medical technology, digital health, carsharing.

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