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build.well.being 2026

Assistants & Agents in Digital Health

Fri, June 19th 2026 13:00 - 16:00 CEST
Live on Youtube & on-site at Campus St. Pölten Medium Assembly Hall | Program | Register Now!

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The 10th annual build.well.being is an open access networking event for doers in Digital Healthcare. Health professionals meet developers, applied science intersects with innovative ideas from students and companies.

Youtube Live June 19th 13:00 CEST https://www.youtube.com/live/cmRimuqZgfs

Assistants & Agents in Digital Health – This year’s 10th edition of build.well.being explores how AI is shifting from passive helpers into autonomous partners. The event uncovers how multi-agent AI ecosystems turn fragmented wearable data into hyper-personalized coaching, how strategic product management scales these complex solutions, and how intelligent but evidence-based clinical decision support systems are finally deployed for tangible health benefits.

An event realized by St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences and more partners. Register now! 

 

Program

Moderation
Jakob Doppler, Academic Director Master Digital Healthcare & Director CDHSI – Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, USTP

13:05 – 13:30 Keynote – Wictory.AI – Programmatic coaching based on performance, recovery and nutrition data
Klaus Müller, Moonshot Projects Architect, Entrepreneur, Ex-Google, Advisor, Digital Transformation
Klaus is a Viennese serial tech entrepreneur who successfully founded JENTIS and 123sonography following a robust corporate career at Google, T-Mobile, and H3G. Wictory.ai is an AI-powered platform for elite athletes that enables programmatic coaching by analyzing performance, recovery, and nutrition data from over 100 wearable devices to automate personalized training programs. Joining us live from the US, Klaus will talk about bringing this data-driven approach to high-level ⚽ football ventures ⚽.

13:30 – 13:45 Digital Healthcare Career Talk  – Private Hospitals and Their Role In Designing the Healthcare Future
Doris Kraushofer, Lead IT Product Management, Mavie Med & Board Member of the Austrian Society for Nursing Informatics (ÖGPI) & Digital Healthcare Alumni
With a background in clinical risk management and process optimization, she plays a pivotal role in driving digitalization and efficiency in healthcare organizations. In her talk, she will discuss why roles like hers—focused on digitalization and process responsibility—are becoming indispensable in private healthcare, how organizations like Mavie Med are evolving, and why these developments are a vital (and sometimes controversial) piece of the future healthcare puzzle. 

13:45 – 14:10 Digital Health Students Pitches – Part I (5 min each)

  • Photo: Ines MayrPhoto: Armin Schlacher🧠 TrinitySync — The Right Information, in the Right Hands, Instantly
    Armin Schlacher, Ines Mayr + Team: Susan Najmi, Mirna Elhabbak, Georg Günthör
    Every year, first responders arrive on scene without access to the most critical patient facts — medications, allergies, and pre-existing conditions — because the data exists but is scattered, outdated, and inaccessible in the moment that matters most. TrinitySync is a web application that solves this: when an emergency alarm is raised, a one-time token is automatically generated and sent to the first responder, granting time-limited access to the three most critical patient facts via a single QR code placed on the patient’s fridge — no app, no login, no delay. In our session, we will present the fully functional prototype including a live demo showing exactly what a first responder sees when they scan the code on arrival. TrinitySync is built for healthcare professionals, emergency services, and anyone invested in patient safety at the intersection of digital health and emergency care.
  • Photo: Michael GießenbacherPhoto: Aida-Rada Simai🧠 ReMindMe – Because you matter
    Aida-Rada Simai, Michael Gießenbacher + Team: Maria Broufa, Alexandra Pecinka, Lisa Schally
    The world’s population is getting older, making it more important than ever to support older adults in their daily lives through digital solutions. ReMindMe is a smartwatch application designed to help older adults maintain their independence through reminders for medications and appointments, while also providing a one-touch emergency button for added safety. In our session, we will present the concept behind ReMindMe and the buisness plan. The primary target group are family members and caregivers, while the end users are older adults with cognitive impairments. It is time to empower older adults to stay independent for as long as possible!
  • Photo: Angelina SchuberPhoto: Veronika Ehrenberger🧠 ClearConnect – where communication meets care
    Veronika Ehrenberger, Angelina Schuber + Team: Tanja Elser, Laurenz Engel, Ina Faltner, Benjamin Jungwirth
    What happens when communication in medical care fails patients? For many deaf and hard‑of‑hearing individuals, this challenge is part of everyday life. ClearConnect is a tablet‑based communication tool designed to make medical consultations more inclusive and easier to navigate. Connected to the doctor’s computer, it enables direct one‑on‑one interaction without spoken language, using sign‑language GIFs, icons, scales, and color‑coded visuals to support clear understanding.

14:10– 14:25 From Laboratory to Home Measurements: Advances of AI-based Motion Capturing
Bernhard Dumphart, Junior Researcher, CDHSI – Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, USTP

Bernhard is a Junior Researcher at the USTP and is currently in the final stages of his PhD. His research focuses on combining gait and movement analysis with artificial intelligence. In his talk, he will present current research projects at the CDHSI and demonstrate new possibilities for measuring movement in almost any environment using only a single smartphone camera. This approach has the potential to make movement analysis more accessible, support healthcare professionals, and enable more personalized monitoring of physical activity.

14:25 – 14:45 Digital Health Students Pitches – Part II (5 min each)

  • Photo: Chahed RajoubPhoto: Christian Keiblinger🧠 MOVIVO – a new way of physiotherapy
    Christian Keiblinger, Chahed Rajoub + Team: Lukas Reindl, Martin Ullmann
    Movivo is a smart-mirror application with the aim to support physiothearpists in their daily work. High patient dropout rates and an ever increasing need for documentation, are straining physiotherapists and decreasing patient recovery rates. Using pose estimation algorithms, Movivo analyses exercises of the Functional Movement Screen and grades them according to specific guidlines. All of this is then presented to the physiotherapist to help him give detailed feedback to the patient.
  • Photo: Stefanie WedamPhoto: Jasmin Pfleger🧠 KostKompass – Orientation for Every Sip
    Jasmin Pfleger, Stefanie Wedam + Team: Nina Hubeny, Sabrina Matschitsch
    KostKompass is a mobile app designed to support safer eating and drinking for people with swallowing difficulties. Using a smartphone camera and a simple syringe flow test, the app analyzes how liquids behave and classifies their consistency into levels such as Thin, Mildly Thick, or Pureed. In our session, we will present the idea behind KostKompass, show how the prototype works, and demonstrate how technology can make consistency testing easier, faster, and more accessible in everyday care. Our project focuses on improving safety, supporting caregivers and therapists, and helping people feel more confident with every sip.

Photo: Anita Kidritsch

14:45 – 15:10 Panel Discussion – Are Assistants and Robots Coming To Care?
With panelists Anita Kidritsch (Academic Director Citizen-Centered Digital Health and Social Care, USTP), Bernhard Dumphart (CDHSI, USTP) and Christian Jandl (Head of Digital Technologies Research Group, ICMT, USTP) / Host: Andreas Jakl (Deputy Director Master Digital Healthcare, USTP)

15:10 – 16:00 Snacks & Drinks & Open Networking

 

Registration & Location

Build.well.being 2026, Friday, June 19th

  • 13:00 – 16:00 CEST
  • Live at Campus St. Pölten, Medium Assembly Hall, Campus-Platz 1, A-3100 St. Pölten, Austria.

Event

Build.well.being is a free of charge event realized by USTP St. Pölten with partners.

Hosted by Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Master Program Digital Healthcare and Joint European Master For Digital Health and Social Care .

Digital Makers Hub (DMH) and Digital Innovation Hub Ost (DIHOst) are initiatives with financial support from the federal ministry for digital and economic affairs of the republic of Austria within the research programme “Digital Innovation Hub in Österreich”.

“The E³UDRES² European University Alliance is co-funded by the European Union.

STEERING COMMITEE

Event Management: Silvia Schleifer, St. Pölten UAS
Content Team: Andreas Jakl, Anita Kidritsch, St. Pölten UAS

TERMS & CONDITiONS