On May 16, the Electronic Health Information Laboratory will host the 2025 edition of the Synthetic Data Summit in Montreal, QC. The 2025 Summit will focus on new developments in the area of synthetic data generation and its promise to help solve some of the difficult challenges in healthcare. The specific use cases will be privacy (data access and data sharing), data augmentation, and de-biasing datasets. These will be examined for real world data and clinical trials data. The perspective taken will be applied, with an emphasis on practical solutions, case studies, regulations, adoption, and expected future developments. With a unique combination of industry, academic, government, and regulator presenters planned, this one-day summit will provide attendees with a well-rounded look at synthetic data generation and how it may be leveraged.
Organizing Committee:
- Khaled El Emam, University of Ottawa and CHEO Research Institute
- David Buckeridge, McGill University and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
- Pierre-Antoine Gourraud, Nantes Université
Brought to you by:
- Electronic Health Information Laboratory
- CHEO Research Institute
- Aetion
The 2025 Summit has recently been highlighted in the IAPP's Canada Dashboard Digest by Kris Klein. You can read the post here: Notes from the IAPP Canada: AI, collaboration, deidentification on privacy pros' minds | IAPP.