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Bios

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Dr. Sven Jungmann is a physician, founder and keynote speaker on AI adoption in healthcare and regulated industries, and founding CEO of Aiomics.

Fifty words

Dr. Sven Jungmann is a physician, founder and keynote speaker. As founding CEO of Aiomics he builds clinical intelligence for European hospital groups under GDPR and the EU AI Act. He has delivered more than 250 keynotes since 2016 in German, English and French, and was named one of Germany’s hundred smartest innovators by Handelsblatt.

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Dr. Sven Jungmann is a physician, founder and keynote speaker on artificial intelligence in healthcare and other regulated industries. He is the founding CEO of Aiomics, which builds clinical intelligence for European hospital groups, keeping patient records correct as hospitals hand more of the documentation load to AI, under GDPR and the EU AI Act. He was previously Equity Partner and Chief Medical Officer at the venture builder FoundersLane, acquired by Creative Dock in 2022, and a founding-team member of smart Helios, the first digital-health venture inside the Helios/Fresenius hospital group. He has advised Roche, Johnson & Johnson, Audi Business Innovation, Ferring, Gothaer, Helios Kliniken, Elsevier and MNH Al Hajery. He trained in medicine at Saarland University, took an MSc in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, an MPP at the University of Oxford and a postgraduate diploma in entrepreneurship at the University of Cambridge. In 2017 Handelsblatt named him one of Germany's hundred smartest innovators. He has delivered more than 250 keynotes since 2016 and more than 70 closed-door executive sessions, and works in German, English and French. He lives in Berlin.
Talk titles
  • The AI is installed. Almost nobody uses it. — Why adoption stalls, and what the organisations where it worked did differently.
  • What AI actually changes in a hospital. — From someone who is deploying it in one this quarter.
  • When being wrong is expensive. — AI in industries that cannot move fast and break things.
  • Leading with AI: delegate less, stay closer to the work. — What changes for senior people when the cost of doing it yourself collapses.
  • The work around the model. — What people are actually for once the machine can do the middle of the task.
  • Rewriting the rules of the game. — Why the better answer is rarely a better version of the old one.
Technical and practical

Stage and audio

Lapel or headset microphone. Handheld works but costs me my hands. Confidence monitor appreciated, not required.

Projection

HDMI or USB-C to the stage system, 16:9 at 1920×1080. I present from my own laptop and bring adapters and a clicker.

Broadcast and hybrid

Wired connection, and a rehearsal slot the day before. I can present from a studio in Berlin or from your venue.

Travel

Based in Berlin. Europe regularly, selected international dates. Travel billed at cost; for anything beyond a day trip, one overnight.

Lead time

Two weeks for a keynote or working session. Four weeks for a brief that needs new material.

Languages

German, English, French. All formats in all three.

Promotion copy

For your programme, invitation and intranet. Use it as it is, or cut it — no approval needed.

Your AI programme is running. Your people aren’t using it. I am a physician who builds clinical AI for European hospital groups — under GDPR, the EU AI Act, and the judgement of doctors who spot a wrong answer instantly. On stage I show what makes AI actually work inside organisations that cannot move fast and break things. Booked, and asked back, by some of Europe’s largest organisations.
Photographs and files

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