Unleash the Full Potential of AI and Robotics with AUTOMA+ Health 2023

AUTOMA+ 202325 - 26 September 2023, Zurich, Switzerland.
Machines are getting smarter every day, and companies across the world are discovering new ways in which they can use AI to significantly enhance engagement and customer experience. That is why decision-makers from pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and healthcare providers gather to network and discuss the latest innovations, as well as the potential for both AI and robotics, at Healthcare Automation and Digitalization Congress 2023 in Zurich, Switzerland.

Companies keep searching for new ways of unleashing the full potential of AI and robotics in the healthcare industry. This way, during the business program of AUTOMA+2023 the participants will discuss and share the insights on AI generative algorithms, value creation with AI as well as smart use cases.

Among the participants are the delegates from Spital Thurgau, Sana Kliniken AG, Oxford University Hospital, Humanitas Research Hospital, Mater Hospital, Kantonsspital Aarau AG, Odense University Hospital, Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Pfizer, Merck, Takeda, GSK and many others.

From finding new links between genetic codes to making robotic-assisted surgery, AI simplifies the lives of patients, doctors, and hospital administrators. Artificial intelligence helps address some of the tasks, for example:

  • Diagnostics and treatment plan creation
  • Preoperative planning and robot-assisted surgery
  • Physical therapy, movement assistance, and rehabilitation
  • Virtual nursing and medical assistance
  • Privacy, security, and quality assurance of medical databases and software.

Some of the speakers of AUTOMA+ 2023 are ready to present their thoughts on AI implementation in healthcare: Ronak Mathur, Automation Architect at Mater Hospital, is going to talk about value creation with automation and AI in healthcare with the right framework. Another speaker, Michelle Bridenbaker, Global Lead Medical Information and Communications at Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd., is going to present the smart use cases for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Affairs.

To conclude, AI is getting increasingly advanced at doing what humans do, but more efficiently, more quickly and at a lower cost. The potential for both AI and robotics in healthcare is vast. During AUTOMA+ 2022, the delegates were asked about what innovations in digital health they consider as the most promising for the industry. Anna Erat, Medical Director at Hirslanden Klinik, emphasized: "I think it is AI. I don't think you can ever substitute medical professionals, but complement them. So, within the field of radiology and neurobiology, cancer screening you can really implement various fascinating solutions like AI."

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About AUTOMA+

AUTOMA+ is an annual closed-door Healthcare networking congress which gathers innovators in the healthcare industry with the main goal to contribute to further development of ongoing digital health trends. Among topics raised are sustainability, patient centricity, data management, security and privacy, virtual care, AI assistants and many others.

During 2 days of intensive networking participants get direct access to the whole value chain of the industry. This year AUTOMA+ is gathering industry leaders from hospitals & healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, governmental bodies and institutions together with medical device manufacturers, service companies and start-ups to discuss innovative solutions and business practises and share the lessons learned.

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