Shadi Samir Chreiteh 

Unit Director for Technology, CIMT

Email: shadi.samir.chreiteh@regionh.dk

Shadi Samir Chreiteh is Head of Division for Technology at the Center for IT and Medical Technology (CIMT). Shadi plays a key role in shaping AI infrastructure for the healthcare sector, driving AI governance, research innovation, and digital transformation in healthcare services in the Capital Region.

The Division for Technology in CIMT develops scalable AI solutions, builds integration components that ensures seamless integrations and dataflow across systems and sectors and defines target architectures and system standards for cost-effective IT investments.

His team consists of Enterprise Architects, Machine Learning Specialists and Data Scientists who can guide concept development and provide technical support on AI and Data projects.

With a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Aalborg University and a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from the Technical University of Denmark, Shadi has extensive experience in health technology research and innovation. His research spans biomedical signal processing, medical imaging, AI-driven diagnostics, and photoplethysmography applications for vital sign monitoring. Throughout his career, he has bridged health technology research with real-world clinical applications.

 

CIMT, the Center for IT and Medical Technology, is Denmark’s largest public health technology organization, providing IT infrastructure, medical equipment, and digital solutions to hospitals in the Capital Region. With 1,000 employees and an annual budget of DKK 1.9 billion, CIMT oversees 159,000 medical devices, extensive data systems, and Denmark’s largest healthcare IT system, the Health Platform, supporting 44,000 daily clinical users. Its mission is to enhance healthcare through focused digitalization, optimizing existing IT systems, enabling remote care, integrating AI in diagnostics, modernizing patient workflows, and strengthening cybersecurity. Through close collaboration with hospitals, CIMT ensures operational stability and efficient digital solutions, ultimately improving patient care.