Vít Janovský
University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings (UCEEB) is an interdisciplinary research facility of the Czech Technical University in Prague. The main focus is on environmental friendly energy efficient buildings providing healthy indoor environment.

Mrs Joanne Jenkins
The South East Health Technologies Alliance (SEHTA) is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, owned by its members. Founded in 2005, SEHTA has become one of the largest health technology networking organisations in the UK and Europe, with 1300 members from 20 different countries, and a health-related database in excess of 7000 contacts.
SEHTA’s mission is to facilitate the profitable and sustainable growth of companies and service providers in health and social care and the health technologies sector – pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices diagnostics and telelcare/telehealth.
SEHTA provides consultancy and business support to companies, universities, and public and private health providers. SEHTA has built excellent relationships with Academia, Business and Care/Clinicians and sees itself in a unique position as the interface between them, facilitating interaction and collaboration to address UK and international market needs.
SEHTA founded the International Centre of Excellence in Telecare (ICE-T) which is a facilitating, innovative and catalytic organisation created to address and develop the business opportunities for Telecare and Telehealth, to provide more efficient and effective health care using new communications technologies, and meet the needs of national government agendas.
SEHTA is a partner in the FP7 JADE project, Interreg 4c INNOVAge and Interreg 4c CASA projects.
To find out more about SEHTA, ICE-T and membership offers, visit: www.sehta.co.uk call: +44 (0)7833 224 661 or email: info@sehta.co.uk