2019 HITLAB Innovators Summit: Empowering digital health innovation for over billion lives in India

Published On 2019-01-26 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2019-01-26 03:45 GMT

The HITLAB Innovators Summit sessions will be presented by leaders from AIIMS, Philips Healthcare, Terumo, Columbia University, ANSYS, NITI Aayog, Biotech Consortium of India, and more are meant to push the envelope of what is possible in healthcare.


New Delhi: The 5th annual HITLAB Innovators Summit: India will bring together leaders in health, tech, design, policy, and impact investing to discuss digital solutions for pressing health issues.


The theme for the year is 'Empowering meaningful digital health innovation for India’s 1.3 plus billion lives.'


The venue for exchanging ideas, forming partnerships, and advancing evidence-based innovation globally, the HITLAB Summit assist minds in health, technology, investment, policy, academia, and nonprofit.


The sessions will be presented by leaders from AIIMS, Philips Healthcare, Terumo, Columbia University, ANSYS, NITI Aayog, Biotech Consortium of India, and more are meant to push the envelope of what is possible in healthcare.


On February 16 at IIT Delhi, one can hear from various speakers in digital health. RSVP to witness one of India’s leading digital health experiences of the year.


To Register, please visit: bit.ly/hitlabindia


We look forward to meeting you at the HITLAB Summit: India!


Exclusive collaboration opportunities are available. To learn more about how the Summit can add value to your organization’s innovation efforts, please contact Devmalya Sarkar at dsarkar@hitlab.org

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