Digital Health AI and Innovation Summit to Gather in Boston this Fall

Fuel your mind with captivating keynotes, engaging panels, and exclusive industry insights at DHAI

The digital health sector has its ups and downs! Some judge its success by investment dollars and others by market sales. This is a sector in continuous evolution. There is little doubt that health information and the technological link between patient diagnosis, data and clinical options are intertwined. Amir Lahav, a connected and respected part of the digital health community has again been tasked by World BI to curate the second Digital Health AI and Innovation Summit, October 7th through the 9th.

Medika Life will be on-hand and covering this gathering – meeting with attendees and sharing highlights from the conversations. Hear from Amir why this gathering – with more than 100 speakers – should be on your calendar of 2024 meetings to attend.

Hear from DHAI Curator and Scientific Director Amir Lahav why DHAI – meeting in October – is worth exploring.

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