DigiHealthDayS-2025, the flagship international congress on digital health innovation, has revealed its programme highlights for the upcoming event on 13–14 October 2025.
With HealthTechAsia onboard as a media partner, this year’s hybrid format will bring together global experts, policymakers, and innovators to explore the next frontier of healthtech transformation.
The congress will be held onsite in Pfarrkirchen, Germany, and streamed live via Zoom, ensuring broad accessibility and global reach. Her Excellency Judith Gerlach, MdL, Bavarian State Minister for Health, Care and Prevention, will serve as Patroness and Honorary Chairperson, reflecting the strategic importance of the event in shaping Europe’s digital health future.
Attendees can expect high-impact dialogue spanning clinical, academic, and industry domains, with a focus on actionable insights and cross-border collaboration.
Sessions will explore Interoperability Competence through Innovation, Digital Literacy — empowering citizens; Innovation Lab — demos and showcases; Pathways for Global Digital Health 2025–30; Beyond Borders: Governing Digital Health after the EHDS; Launch Generative AI in the Clinic — Hype, Hope, or Harm?; and Into the Future: Real-Time Precision Digital Health.
This year’s speaker lineup includes a dynamic mix of newcomers and established voices.
Newcomers to watch include Bart De Witte, Bogi Eliasen, Dimitri Varsamis, Rudolf Wagner, Isabelle Zablit-Schmitz, Prof. Osama El-Hassan, Prof. Anne Moen, Ms. Noor Al Saadoun, Prof. David Laith Rawaf, Javier Quiles del Rio, and Prof. Ricardo João Cruz-Correia.
Returning experts include Harold Wolf, Birgit Bauer, Pilar Fernandez Hermida, Prof. Sylvia Thun, Angela Ahrendt, Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Prof. Lars Lindsköld, Prof. Henrique Martins, Armin Scheuer, Dr. Georg Münzenrieder, Laura Stahl, Tatyana Kanzaveli, Prof. Martin Gerdes, Prof. Tino Marti, Dr. Stephan Schug, Eva Sabajová, Camila Tomikawa, Prof. Lenka Lhotská, and others.
Meanwhile, the MDH Alliance—a coalition of over 30 digital health leaders from academia, nonprofits, and industry—met online on 26 August to initiate the development of a globally recognized Master of Digital Health. Inspired by the MPH model, the initiative will define governance structures, working groups, a programme directory, and a white paper. The official declaration is set to be discussed and signed during DigiHealthDayS-2025.
Registration for DigiHealthDayS-2025 is now open, with limited onsite availability in Pfarrkirchen. Interested participants are encouraged to reserve their seats early. The extended submission deadline of 1 October offers additional time for contributors to submit full papers, posters, student theses, or demos.
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