What’s next for digital health? Signify Research’s 2026 predictions
Signify Research’s Digital Health team outlines expectations for the year ahead in digital health.
Independent intelligence on healthtech across Asia and the Middle East
Signify Research’s Digital Health team outlines expectations for the year ahead in digital health.
AI is reshaping Asian healthtech, from predictive care to real-world algorithms, with apps like Ant Group’s AQ reaching more than 100 million users.
Oman’s nationwide use of AI in healthcare, especially for disease screening and medical imaging, aims to enhance diagnostics, efficiency, and patient access in public facilities.
Malaysia is outlining priorities across governance, society and industry as the country moves towards its goal of becoming an AI-driven nation by 2030.
The company signed partnerships aimed at accelerating innovation and improving patient access to integrated digital healthcare services.
Chinese authorities have called for the greater use of use AI technologies in areas such as medical imaging, clinical decision support, and patient-facing services.
Entering the Hong Kong market, Heidi has formed a research partnership with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to study the use of AI in clinical documentation.
As Singapore commits to AI-enabled healthcare, David Nguyen from FPT highlights what this means for GPs.
Pioneering surgeon Dr. Yuriy Pya shares insights on advancing heart surgery in Central Asia — from TAVI to AI.