UMIO and MORSE Workshop
On 28 October, UMIO and MORSE jointly organised a first interactive workshop for 20 managers/directors and 14 organisations from the healthcare sector. Prof. Dr. Wim Gijselaers (on behalf of MORSE) and Sabine Janssen and Gordon Miesen (on behalf of UMIO) provided a lively session around the theme "Working together towards sustainable, future-proof healthcare", focused on innovation within the sector and with plenty of opportunities for interaction and discussion. The stated ambition of both parties is to give this initiative a structural follow-up in 2022.
MORSE aims for far-reaching cooperation between economy, society, and business, and seeks a strong connection with external stakeholders from private and public sectors. As a learning and development partner for professionals and organisations, UMIO is directly connected to a multitude of external networks and is happy to help realise this connection. The joint goal of MORSE and UMIO is to develop a learning network in co-creation with the decision-makers in the healthcare sector.
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