Open mic: Next in health series
Digital tools for sustainability in clinical trials
Clinical trials globally emit around 28 million tons of CO₂ equivalent annually, on par with the emissions of a small country. A single randomized trial generates on average around 78 tons of CO₂, with patient travel and logistics being major contributors [source].
As the healthcare sector faces growing pressure to reduce its environmental impact, the need for sustainable clinical research practices has never been more urgent.
In this edition of our Open Mic event series, we explore how digital tools—such as decentralized trial designs, smart material delivery, remote monitoring and smart data platforms—can help reduce the carbon footprint of clinical trials while increasing efficiency and inclusivity.
Join innovators, clinical experts and digital health startups as they share practical solutions and bold ideas for a more sustainable future in clinical development. Expect a vibrant panel, expert insights and engaging discussions with peers from across the life sciences ecosystem.
Whether you’re in clinical operations, digital health or policy—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Program
16:00
Door opening
16:30
Welcome
- Ursula Costa, Director DayOne, Basel Area Business & Innovation
- Lauren Dickel, Community and Operations Manager, Switzerland Innovation Park Basel Area
16:35
Panel discussion
- Daniel Guedelha, Moderator, CEO and Founder, GenH (Generation Health)
- Juergen Wieland, Development Environmental Sustainability Lead, Novartis
- James Connelly, CEO, My Green Lab
- Linus Kao, CEO, Skyvor Medical
17:45
Apéro