• Jonas Fritsch gave a presentation to 70 municipal ICT-workers at a seminar in Middelfart arranged by the Association of Danish Speech-, Hearing- and Vision Institutions (https://dths.dk/). The presentation focused on care technologies broadly, with and emphasis on speech technologies for non-verbal kids and research from the TRACE project on remote cardiac care, surveillance and diabetes.

  • Researchers from TRACE organised a panel at Digital Tech Summit on “Digital Health: Progress at what Human Cost?”. In the panel, we shared our current research in a full room, emphasizing the importance of always considering the human aspects of digitalization in healthcare. Understanding human impact is a way to get much more out of…

  • TRACE researchers participated in a panel at the Digital Tech Summit 2025 entitled “Digital Health: Progress at what human cost?” Here, they discussed emerging research insights from the TRACE project highlighting ethics and human impact as key aspects in digital healthcare. The panel offered a critical lens on the risks, dilemmas, and overlooked human consequences…

  • Jonas Fritsch presented the TRACE project in the AI Reading Group at the Erasmus School of Philosophy in Rotterdam in a talk entitled “Affective Implications of Prediction Technologies in Remote Cardiac Care (and Beyond)”.

  • TRACE project hosted a workshop as a part of Healthcare and HCI PhD course at AIR lab.