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Adopting digital pathology involves more than choosing the right scanner. It requires clear strategic planning, workflow preparation, and organisational readiness before implementation begins.

In this webinar, experts from leading institutions will share their experiences and discuss the key drivers behind digital pathology adoption. The session will explore why laboratories choose to go digital, what to consider during the early planning stages, and how to prepare workflows and quality standards for a successful transition.

Join us to gain practical insights and perspectives to help guide your digital pathology journey.

İlknur Türkmen
İlknur Türkmen

Professor of Pathology

Founder Pathologist, Director Pathology Department, Memorial Healthcare Group

Dr. İlknur Türkmen is a pathology professor, founder pathologist and director of the pathology department of Memorial Healthcare Group in İstanbul Türkiye. Her primary interests are gynecopathology, digital pathology, and quality assurance in pathology. 

She is the founder of the first pathology laboratory with digital workflow in Türkiye, actively participated as a consultant in the APLIS development during this period, and is trying to make Digital Pathology to be more generalized in TR. She is organizing meetings, webinar series for this aim. She leads the commission for the preparation of legislation for National DP project in Türkiye.

She is a member of the Board of Directors in Asian Society of Digital Pathology. She is the secretary and co-chair of Media Committe and leads the DIPIEX (Digital Pathology Implementation Exchange) project in ASDP.
Markus Plass
Markus Plass

Biomedical Engineer

Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, Austria

Markus Plass, PhD is a biomedical engineer at the Diagnostic & Research Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, Austria. He has led the institute’s transformation toward digital pathology and is actively involved in European research projects focusing on data management and the development of AI-based algorithms. His work centers on advancing digital innovation and computational methods in pathology.
Vincenzo L’Imperio
Vincenzo L’Imperio

Assistant Professor of Pathology

University of Milano-Bicocca

Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Milano-Bicocca and staff pathologist at Fondazione IRCCS SanGerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy. He currently serves as the Vice President of the European Society of Digital and integrative Pathology (ESDIP). His primary research focuses on digital and computational pathology, molecular diagnostics, and renal pathology with a strong interest in AI sustainability. 

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