Graham Worsely

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Graham is currently a member of the Safenetics Ltd team working on the Public Safety (ESN) aspects of the 5G MANY Mobile Access North Yorks project funded by the UK Gov Department of Culture Media and Sport.  His background is in Government research programmes.   

Graham is also the MD of DHACA (the Digital Health and Care Alliance) and is an innovation specialist in digital health and care technologies. He has worked for a number of UK Universities, charities and SMEs currently working on DataGait project for 500More Ltd, and is an associate (research) at Designability, (formerly the Bath Institute for Medical Engineering), and member of the Designability projects and research governance committee.

More recently he has been: Chair of the U Bristol SPHERE (sensors in the home) Project Advisory Board (2013-2018, and chair of the Designability/UWE CHIRON (robotics in care) Project Advisory Board (2016-2018).

Historically

  • 2007 - May 2014 (retired).  Established and then Lead Technologist of the Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP) for the UK Technology Strategy Board (now InnovateUK) a £50M+ programme covering technology R&D, large scale demonstration (the dallas programme), economic and business modelling, and standards.   
  • 1990 - 2007.  Set up and manage various collaborative R&D programmes for UK Department of Trade and Industry (now BEIS) mostly in mobile telecommunications. Also, UK delegate to EU COST TC ICT; EUREKA CELTIC programme and various EU and UK research projects/programmes around the suggested adverse health effects from mobile telecommunications.

News

Global5G.org publishes white paper: How Europe can accelerate network densification for the 5G ERA

Global5G.org has published its White Paper entitled “How Europe can accelerate network densification for the 5G Era”.
 

09/23/2019
Cloudscape Brazil 2019 – Position Papers from Global5G.org, To-Euro 5G and NetWorld2020 SME Working Group

Cloudscape Brazil 2019 aims to become the playground for EU-BR initiatives drving innovation in ICT through collaborative work between outstanding research institutes, large enterprises and SMEs.

07/16/2019