Venue
ICC Sydney
ICC Sydney, 14 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

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Event Date Wed May 7 AEST - Thu May 8 AEST (about 1 month ago)
In your timezone (EDT): Tue May 6 10:00am - Wed May 7 10:00am
Location ICC Sydney
14 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Region APAC
Details

Join us where industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and tech enthusiasts converge to explore the latest advancements. Dive into cutting-edge discussions, hands-on demonstrations, and networking opportunities that shape the future of healthcare technology.

What you can expect:
• Cutting-edge insights: Just as in 2024, we're committed to delivering a programme filled with thought-provoking discussions led by industry experts. Expect a diverse range of topics, from Australian success stories and the distribution challenges of getting products to market to the ever-evolving diagnostics landscape and the intricacies of intellectual property in medtech.
• Networking opportunities: Our exclusive AusPartnering business matching app allows you to connect with industry leaders and potential partners. AusMedtech is an ideal environment to exchange ideas and explore potential collaborations and provides many opportunities for networking with like-minded professionals.
• Inspiring keynotes: Our lineup of keynote speakers will provide fresh insights into the latest advancements in medtech that are shaping the future of healthcare.
• Interactive panels: Engage in interactive panel discussions, such as the one on fostering innovation and the role of incubators and accelerators in medtech. Learn from experts who have navigated the complexities of the industry.
• Early-Stage Innovation Forum (ESIF): Discover and support early-stage medtech technologies and projects. Witness innovative pitches and contribute to the future of medtech.
• Critical discussions: Engage in thought-provoking conversations on topics such as procurement in Australian healthcare, the shift towards personalised medicine, and the ethical considerations of advancing medical technology.