CBC Innovation Breakfast – Scaling AI in Health: Building Institutional Capability
Event details
- When: Thursday 26th February 8.30am-9.30am
- Where: The Hub, 1 Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0AA, What3Words: ///things.spared.librarian
- Pastries and refreshments provided
Learn more on AI tools in Health and how to embed them into everyday practice.
Chaired by David Cleevely CBE, co-founder of Abcam and Cambridge Network.
When it comes to the adoption of AI tools in health, how do we move beyond pilots and embed them in everyday practice?
Join us and find out how AI is transforming healthcare and the essential role human-AI collaboration plays in overcoming barriers and achieving lasting impact. This session with Professor Yonghong Peng will explore the challenges of using AI in healthcare and how to turn AI projects into lasting and impactful solutions that are embedded in everyday practice.
Throughout this session the practical AI Knowledge and Capability Framework (AI-KCF) will be discussed to help build AI platforms to strengthen healthcare systems and highlight gaps we need to address to speed up safe and effective AI innovation.
About Prof Yonghong Peng
Professor Yonghong Peng is a world-leading artificial intelligence scientist and thought leader in responsible, human-centred, and institutionally grounded AI. He is Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation at Anglia Ruskin University, and a Stanford-listed Global Top 2% Most-Cited Scientist.
With over 25 years of experience, his work spans machine learning, data science, agentic AI, and human–AI collaboration, with a strong focus on organisational transformation, governance, safety, and public trust.
About the Chair
David Cleevely is an entrepreneur who has founded a series of companies including Abcam, Analysys and the award-winning restaurant Bocca di Lupo. He is Chairman of Chemify (a Glasgow University spin out founded with Professor Lee Cronin), Focal Point Positioning, and the Cambridge Science Centre. He was Chairman of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Founding Director of the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge and co-founded Cambridge Network, Cambridge Wireless, Cambridge Angels and Cambridge Ahead.
About our innovation breakfasts
Our Innovation Breakfast series brings together aspiring innovators and clinicians with expert speakers to explore what it takes to turn a great idea into something that can make a difference for patients.
From industry partners and technical specialists to those who have been successful entrepreneurs with a story to share, join us to network, learn and enjoy a pastry.
Who Should Come?
We encourage attendance from:
- Staff across our partner organisations
- Professionals focused on service improvement
- Leaders in strategy, policy, and partnerships
- Colleagues working on public and patient involvement and engagement (PPIE)
If you would like to be involved in a future Innovation Breakfast, contact comms@cuhp.org.uk.
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