conhIT 2016: Call for Papers and Registration for the Industrial Fair

conhIT 201619 - 21 April 2016, Berlin, Germany.
With just under 7,500 trade visitors and 388 national and international exhibitors conhIT continued to strengthen its role as Europe's leading event for healthcare-IT. The preparations for the next event are already on the way. As a prelude to the upcoming conhIT, companies, lecturers and visitors can find the current official exhibition film on www.conhit.com.

In addition to the impressions, voices and moods, captured by the 2015 conhIT film, interested parties can see the short films of the conhIT Gold Partners 2015: Agfa HealthCare, Cerner, CompuGroup Medical Germany, ID, medatixx, MEIERHOFER and Telekom Healthcare Solutions provide exciting insights into the product variety and innovative power of the industry.

Dates for conhIT 2016
Those inspired by these impressions should save the following dates: Since space on the Industry Trade Fair is limited exhibitors should send their Stand Application for conhIT 2016 straight away from now on. Furthermore, as in previous years, there is an opportunity of shaping the content of the Congress themes as numerous sessions of the conhIT Congress will be open with a Call for Papers. The deadline for the Call for Papers runs from 22nd September to 31st October 2015. Interested parties may submit their lectures in this period online at www.conhit.com. The themes for the next conhIT will be outlined by the Congress Advisory Board in early September and then released.

The conhIT Congress enables exhibitors and visitors to gain firsthand information about the latest developments in the industry during the exhibition period. In particular, practical lectures are sought for. Companies that wish to apply for a presentation must be an exhibitor at the Industrial Fair. The Gold, Silver and Bronze Partners of conhIT benefit from numerous services and presentation opportunities and a preferred placement on the Industrial Fair. Stand registration and application documents for partners are available at www.conhit.com.

About conhIT - Connecting Healthcare IT
conhIT targets decision-makers in IT departments and management in the medical and nursing profession as well as doctors, doctors’ networks and medical care centres informing themselves about the latest IT healthcare developments, meeting members of the industry and desiring to take advantage of high-level training opportunities. As an integrated event, over a period of three days conhIT combines an Industrial Fair, a Congress and Networking Events that are of particular interest to this sector. conhIT, the meeting place for the health IT industry, was launched in 2008 by the German Association of Health IT Vendors (bvitg) and is organised by Messe Berlin. In 2015 it welcomed 388 exhibitors and 7,500 visitors and was able to expand its position as Europe's leading event for the health IT sector.

conhIT is organised in cooperation with the following industry associations: the German Association of Healthcare IT Vendors (bvitg), the German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS), the German Association of Medical Computer Scientists (BVMI). The National Association of Hospital IT Managers (KH-IT) and the Working Group of Directors of Medical Computing Centres at German University Clinics (ALKRZ) have provided contributions to the subject matter.

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