WHX Dubai 2026: From smart devices to smart systems
Healthcare is transitioning from device-centric to ecosystem-centric innovation, writes Signify Research's Kelly Patrick after WHX 2026 in Dubai.
Healthcare innovation in the world's biggest markets
Healthcare is transitioning from device-centric to ecosystem-centric innovation, writes Signify Research's Kelly Patrick after WHX 2026 in Dubai.
Researchers are invited to submit their work for presentation at the joint congress, expected to convene members of the global digital health and telemedicine communities.
Healthcare leaders highlighted the growing potential for medtech to expand equitable access to care, stressing that success depends on human-centred design, policy alignment and proactive patient engagement.
Investors urged founders to understand local healthcare structures, insurance systems and patient segments, as well as articulate why their solution matters to the target market.
Panellists highlighted the importance of immersion in clinical settings, understanding local healthcare ecosystems, and aligning solutions with patient and system needs.
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