Professor White is the Co-chair of the Healthy@Home Consortium sponsored by the NSW Smart Sensing Network where he builds collaborative research initiatives with Clinical, Industry and Academic partners to solve one of Ageing’s wicked problems; how to stay safe and independent at home. In this role, he directs translational strategies, leveraging his executive expertise to drive impactful outcomes. With a background in clinical and laboratory medicine and research from Sydney University and UNSW, Chris has excelled in executive positions, including Executive Director of SPHERE, SESLHD Director of Research and Medical Co-Director of Medicine at the Prince of Wales Hospital during COVID. He is a Clinical Professor in BioMedical Engineering at the University of Technology Sydney and Conjoint Professor of Medicine at UNSW. He has held board positions at Neurosciences Research Australia (NeuRA) and the Health Science Alliance at Randwick, where he orchestrates the integration of research into practice. Chris has led teams focused on innovative software development for clinical decision-making and contributes to research on diabetes management, readmission risk algorithms, and survivors of childhood cancer fostering collaboration across health precincts. Chris continues to practice as a physician and endocrinologist using knowledge-based systems for reporting and integrating Bone Mineral Density and osteoporosis fracture identification in clinical practice and continues to pursue opportunities that will enhance the management of osteoporosis in primary care.