Doctors 2.0 & You Invites Speakers, Start-ups, and Sponsors

Doctors 2.0 & You26 - 27 May 2016, Paris, France.
The sixth edition of Doctors 2.0 & You, the international digital health conference, will convene on the beautiful campus of Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris. Topics include online communities and social media, mobile apps, serious games, connected objects, wearables, augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence.

Participants from around the world include patients, healthcare professionals, industry professionals from pharmaceutical, devices, insurance and technology, and government representatives.

Doctors 2.0™ & You will again be THE patient-inclusive conference. You will meet the stars of Web 2.0 and Social Media for Health Care and Medicine. You will get a special look at the impact of the latest technologies on the relation between physicians and patients, colleagues, industry, the public sector. And you might win one of the contests.

The conference is currently welcoming:

  • speaker applications from digital health innovators with concrete examples
  • start-up contest applications from digital health companies created no earlier than January 2013
  • sponsor applications from companies seeking to align their communication with the improvement of health for all

For further information, please visit:
http://www.doctors20.com

About Doctors 2.0 & You
The sixth edition of the must-attend annual healthcare social media conference will take place in Paris; it is the only international digital health congress devoted to improving life for patients through a better understanding of digital. Topics include online communities, mobile applications, connected objects, wearables, big data, ereputation... the patient-physician relationship, artificial intelligence...

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