The Netherlands | Health~Holland Masterclass: Sustainability

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What to expect

Recognizing the impact of the footprint of the healthcare sector on climate change, a growing movement towards sustainable healthcare practices is seen both nationally and internationally. Amidst a national and global push for sustainability, Dutch LSH companies are perfectly poised to pioneer in this critical intersection of health and environmental stewardship. With the WHO and UNFCCC highlighting the nexus between climate change and health, and initiatives like the European Green Deal, COP28 UAE, the WHA resolution, and the Sustainable Development Goals charting the path forward, Dutch enterprises are invited to align their innovations with these global and national agendas. The Dutch government’s commitment to reducing the healthcare sector’s environmental footprint through initiatives like the Global Health Strategy further supports this mission.

The aim of this masterclass is to get a better understanding on the international opportunities in the fields of climate and health, emphasizing environmental and social strategies for adapting to or mitigating climate change.

During the masterclass, speakers from different organisations focusing on sustainability will elaborate on developments of the healthcare market around the topic of sustainability internationally, as well as the Netherlands’ proactive role and updates on the global health strategy with an emphasis on both the mitigation and adaptation of health systems. Followed up during the masterclass, organized in collaboration with Philips and Signify, both respective TFHC partners will share their knowledge and experiences. The masterclass will end with an open discussion on how to best support and position Dutch green & sustainable healthcare solutions in an international context.

As the healthcare sector copes with its substantial carbon footprint, there’s a burgeoning shift towards sustainable practices, placing Dutch LSH organisations at the vanguard of integrating healthcare with environmental preservation. Drawing on global initiatives such as COP28 UAE and the SDGs, the Dutch LSH organisations are ideally situated to pioneer sustainable healthcare solutions, bolstered by the Netherlands’ dedicated efforts to diminish the environmental impact of healthcare. To translate the national and international strategies into opportunities for Dutch LSH organisations, TFHC is organizing a masterclass in collaboration with Philips and Signify. Are you a Dutch LSH organization with a sustainable solution and would you like to know more about the international opportunities in the field of climate and health? Then sign up for this physical masterclass!

When: 13 June 2024, 14:00 – 15:30
Where: Building 33 (Philips Design), High Tech Campus, Eindhoven
For: Dutch Life Sciences & Health companies

14:00 – 14:10 Welcome and Opening

Speaker: Helena Pluimes, Project Manager, Task Force Health Care

14:10 – 14:45 National and global developments sustainability in healthcare

Speaker: Eline Attema, Coordinator Geen Deal Sustainable Care, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports & Christine Brutel De La Rivière, Police Officer Global Health Strategy, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports

14:45 – 15:00 Sustainability internationally: Practical experiences by Philips and Signify

Speaker: Ruth van Asperen, Senior Global Partnership Manager, Philips & Elina Dayanova, Global Business Director, Signify

15:00 – 15:25 Sustainability internationally: Discussion

15:25 – 15:30 Highlighting Upcoming Activities

Speaker: Helena Pluimes, Project Manager, Task Force Health Care

15:30 – Wrap up & Thank you

Speaker: Helena Pluimes, Project Manager, Task Force Health Care

Do you want to join this event? Then please register now. We are looking forward to physically meeting you on the 13th of June in Eindhoven! Exact location will be announced soon.

* This seminar is powered by Health~Holland and organised by Task Force Health Care.

Contact

Do you have any questions about the programme? We are happy to help. For more information, please contact:

Contact name: Helena Pluimes, Project Manager
Phone: +31 (0)6 57 07 62 78
E-mail: helena.pluimes@tfhc.nl