
Benedikt von Thüngen
Founder and CEO of Sanome, a company that translates data into clinically actionable insights to support clinicians in making earlier and better decisions.
Top 3 podcasts with Benedikt von Thüngen
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May 11, 2025 • 53min
All things digital twins
Benedikt von Thüngen, from Sanome, is pioneering the concept of digital twins in healthcare. He discusses the groundbreaking Belfast Digital Twin Centre aimed at revolutionizing patient care through real-time data. Comparing digital twins to F1 racing systems, he highlights their potential to enhance clinical decision-making. Benedikt also tackles the challenges of patient communication and the need for strong connections, especially in mental health. The conversation further delves into the complexities of regulating medical software and the future integration of digital innovations in healthcare.

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Aug 10, 2025 • 48min
Why healthtech regulation is sexy
Benedikt von Thüngen from Sanome shares insights on the groundbreaking CE certification for their infection detection software. He discusses the challenges of navigating regulatory frameworks in healthtech and highlights the critical role of data in improving early infection detection. The conversation shifts to the ethical responsibilities of health tech manufacturers, particularly about accountability. They also touch on the impact of AI tools in mental health, underlining the need for balanced regulation to ensure user safety.

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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 5min
#353 Why digital twins are the future of clinical decision making with Benedikt von Thüngen, CEO of Sanome
In this engaging conversation, Benedikt von Thüngen, CEO of Sanome, shares his journey from Eastern Germany to leading a data-driven healthcare revolution. He discusses the groundbreaking concept of 'human digital twins' that enhance clinical decision-making through predictive analytics. Benedikt emphasizes the need for timely health detection and how digital twins can improve patient outcomes. He also reflects on resilience in entrepreneurship and the importance of transparency in healthcare technology, paving the way for trust and innovation.