Digital Health AI & Data 2023: The show Dedicated to Harnessing the Power of Healthcare AI, Data and Analytics

Digital Health AI & Data 202330 - 31 October 2023, London, UK.
A data-driven revolution is gathering pace across healthcare, spanning health providers, life sciences, researchers and start-ups. Allying the explosion of health data, with transformational AI and analytics tools, techniques and capabilities, is reshaping our future healthcare.

The dedicated new two-day conference, taking place on 30-31 October, at The Business Design Centre, London will together health professionals, researchers, analysts, data scientists, start-ups, for educational sessions and best practice case studies the latest and best examples of data science, AI and analytics in action across UK healthcare.

Who's coming?

  • NHS, life sciences, suppliers, academic, policy makers and start-ups
  • Clinicians
  • Data scientists and analysts
  • AI and data start-ups
  • Data and AI students
  • Researchers
  • Patients
  • Policy leaders

Sponsor or Exhibit

Participate in Digital Health AI & Data to showcase your solutions and promote your company to the vibrant health data, AI and analytics community. Enquire here.

For further information and to register, please visit:
https://digitalhealthaidata.com

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