28
May
2018
Oakville
John Oliver Auditorium, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
3001 Hospital Gate
Oakville,, ON  L6M 0L8
Canada

Just as the Industrial Revolution remoulded society over 250 years ago, another revolution is currently underway. What if the same Virtual Technology we use to design, test, and validate products before they have been built could be applied within the medical field? Join us to hear how one man and the company behind him are finding out. In this captivating talk given by the distinguished visionary Dr. Steven Levine, you’ll hear ground-breaking technological advances he and his team at Dassault Systèmes have made with the creation of a virtual human heart. Cardiovascular Disease is the single biggest cause of death around the world. Discover how The Living Heart Project is revolutionizing cardiovascular science, transforming lives, and paving the way for personalized healthcare.

  • FREE PARKING for registered ticket holders:  park in the parking garage P6

THE COCKTAIL RECEPTION

  • 6:30 – Doors will open.

  • Taste delicious Norton wines from Argentina!

  • Enjoy gourmet hors d’oeuvres!

  • Be amazed by the full view of a 3-D living heart

    and other holographic images via an 

     installed holocube ( a fully integrated 3D projection platform that makes your product look like never before)

  • 7:15 - official opening of this Speaker
    Series by Rotary Club of Oakville

  • 7:30 – introduction of the speaker

 

THE PRESENTATION

Transforming Lives through Virtual Reality

 

THE ROTARY CLOSING

  • 8:30 - questions and answers

  • 8:45 - recognitions, presentations

  • 9:00 – official closing

 

THE CAUSE

Funds raised from ticket sales, sponsorship and donations will help RCO’s Charitable Trust support local and international projects, specifically the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and the Rotary Gift of Life International program.

 

THE COST

  • $50

     

    TO DONATE

    You can make a donation by cheque or Canada Helps , payable to the
    Rotary Club of Oakville Charitable Trust.