1st july 2022

BEAI Continued Education Series - RFID & Data Capture in Healthcare Logistics

Dear colleagues,

Please see below details of the next lunch-time presentation in teh BEAIs Continued Education Series.

Title:                RFID & Data Capture in Healthcare Logistics

Cost:               FOC for BEAI members

Location:        Virtual Zoom Call https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86778259971?pwd=bReSLp-RurOKh14jCdoaQFZ_jJzJiW.1

Time:               1:00 – 2:00

Date:               Wednesday 20th July 2022

Registration:  BEAI Website

Speaker:         Andrew James

Content:          Insight to how radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and GS1 standards are being used in healthcare settings.

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BEAI Early Career Award

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE BEAI EARLY CAREER AWARD

The BEAI Executive Committee calls for nominations / applications for the 2022 BEAI Early Career Award. The prize will be awarded for the first time at the BEAI Annual Scientific Conference in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on 30th September 2022. The Early Career Award is given in recognition of a single achievement in Biomedical / Clinical Engineering. The total prize value amounts to €2000 and is reserved for members of the Biomedical / Clinical Engineering Association of Ireland whose age is less than 35 on July 31st of the year of the Conference. The nomination / application should include the name of the candidate accompanied by a brief characterization of the work singled out for the prize. Members of the BEAI should submit their nomination / application via the BEAI website  Nominations / Applications should be made no later than on 31st July, 2022.

 

  1. The prize is awarded at the Biomedical / Clinical Engineering Association of Irelands Annual Scientific Conference in recognition of a single achievement in Biomedical / Clinical Engineering. The prize consists of the sum of €2000 and is reserved for members of the Biomedical / Clinical Engineering Association of Ireland whose age is less than 35 on July 31st of the year of the Conference. 
     
  2. A nomination / application for the prize should include the name of the candidate accompanied by a brief characterisation of the work singled out for the prize. Members of the BEAI should submit their nomination / application no later than 2 months before the BEAI Annual Scientific Conference, via the BEAI website. The call for nominations / applications will be posted on the BEAI Web site and the link will be sent by e-mail to the BEAI e-mail distribution list. 
     
  3. The recipient of the prize will be selected by a committee of 5 members determined by the BEAI Executive and announced at the BEAI Annual Scientific Conference. 
     
  4. The recipient of the prize will be invited to present their single achievement at the following years BEAI Annual Scientific Conference.   
     
  5. The Committee may consider candidates that have not submitted an application nor have been nominated by the members. The names of committee members will remain confidential within the BEAI until the prize ceremony. The BEAI will make every reasonable effort to make attendance at the ceremony possible for the selected candidate. 
Innovation Network Event Invitation

Dear network member,

You are invited to attend our next Innovation Network event taking place on Wednesday, 6th July.

Have you reached a stumbling block with a work project? Do you need inspiration from like-minded colleagues across the public sector? Our July Innovation Network event may just steer you in the right direction. We will be joined by a panel of public sector employees with their exemplary projects which may be emulated in your own organisation.

 

If it's not broke, don't fix it - simply copy and paste!

Click this link to register: https://ti.to/per/copy-and-paste-projects-with-potential-for-scalability-and-transferability-across-the-public-service

Panel:

  • Bernie Bradley, Public Sector Duty Team, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission - Public Sector Equality and Human Rights Duty eLearning module
  • Pauline Redmond, Lead, Communications and Media unit (formerly Innovation Lead), The Courts Service of Ireland - JAM (Just a minute) Card
  • Cormac MacDonnell, Innovation and EU Funding Manager, Sport Ireland - Innovation Ambassadors Programme

 

We look forward to welcoming you.

Regards,

 

Connect | Create | Innovate

 

An tAonad Feidhmiúcháin um Leasú na Seirbhíse Poiblí

Public Service Transformation Delivery Unit

 

The State of Open Data 2022 Survey

Springer Nature, figshare and Digital Science would like to invite you to participate in our survey on sharing data and open data.

 
The aim of the survey is to find out about global experiences and attitudes towards sharing data, how you handle research data, the challenges that you and your institution face in regard to data, and its impact on workload and resources.
 
Survey completion time: approximately 20 minutes
Closing date: Monday 18th July
Prize draw: One of five $100 gift cards
 
The 'State of Open Data' survey is now in its seventh year, with the results from this survey feeding into a follow up of the 2021 'State of Open Data' report (all previous reports and data can be found here). This report will also include a collection of invited pieces discussing the challenges and solutions facing this aspect of the research landscape. You will be able to indicate at the end of the survey if you would like to receive a copy of this report.
 
Springer Nature, who are responsible for undertaking the survey, are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and ensure the highest standards of professional research and privacy in using the information that our audience provides, abiding by the MRS Code of Conduct. Answers will never be associated with individual participants and the results will only be analysed in aggregate.
 
Email us at audience.research@springernature.com if you have any questions or would like to report any problems.

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