Health Technology Summit

Free access for NHS Staff
For all NHS and Emergency Service staff it is completely free for you to attend. Simply use your NHS registered email address when registering via the website.
If you do not qualify for this category your ticket will be cancelled and you will need to register for a digital ticket.
From prevention and diagnostics to treatment and monitoring, advances in technology are transforming health systems and improving patient outcomes. But as healthcare becomes more digitally driven, concerns around reliability, privacy and data security may hinder progress unless due care is taken to ensure smooth integration.
Organised by FT Live in partnership with TNW, the Health Technology Summit will bring business leaders, innovators and medical professionals together online to explore a variety of topics, from hardware and software driving the rise of personalised medicine to the challenge of digitally transforming while under pressure to reduce costs and meet growing demand.
Key Themes

Delivering on digital health
How is digital investment already transforming health services? What can be done to ensure fair access to digital health solutions? How do we build trust in remote healthcare

Assessing breakthroughs
What progress are we seeing in mental health tech? How is AI being used to develop new treatments in pharma and biotech? What advances are being made in digital surgery?

Connecting innovators and investors
Where are investors in health technology putting their money? Who are the next generation of health-tech innovators? How can health tech innovators demonstrate the value of their products?
Our 2022 line up of speakers and business leaders included:
"An incredibly well-curated event. Agreat combination of thought-provoking discussions and networking."
Speaking Opportunities
Ciaran Larkin
ciaran.larkin@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Holly Watson-Steward
holly.watson-steward@ft.com
Delegate Services
Toby Barran
toby.barran@ft.com
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