Join us on Weds 25 and Thurs 26 March 2020 as we bring together health and social care pioneers, industry experts, and academia to explore how collaborative working will bring to life revolutions in the delivery health and social care.

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Discussions will include explorations of how artificial intelligence and cloud computing will transform the care that we and future generations receive. 

We’ll be joined by global experts, including Head of Healthcare, UK and International Public Sector at Amazon Web Services, John Davies, and the Senior Technical Specialist at Intel, Costas Stylianou, who will reveal how digital innovation and artificial intelligence are revolutionising health and social care services.

You’ll also have a chance to hear from the managing directors of two of the world’s leading healthcare and biopharmaceutical companies - Ben Osborn of Pfizer (UK), and Richard Erwin from Roche (UK).

With an exciting line up of speakers, interactive sessions, workshops and exhibitors, you’ll have the opportunity to meet people working within the sector to hear first-hand about the everyday problems they face that require innovative solutions. You’ll also be able to get advice on how to bring innovations and ideas to life with sessions on securing funding and engaging with NHS Wales. 

We aim to encourage partnerships between industry and academia to bring economic growth, sustainable employment and health benefits to the nation.

Speaking ahead of our conference, Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething, said:

“Technology plays a vital and exciting role in our long-term collaborative vision for health and social care in Wales, A Healthier Wales. It is increasingly important that together we unlock new ways of delivering health and social care to meet the growing demand.

“Wales is already home to a thriving life sciences sector and this conference is a great opportunity to hear about developments in healthcare technology and innovation. It is equally important that as part of this conference new partnerships are developed, that are economically successful and delivering sustainable health and care benefits to the people of Wales.”

Cari-Anne Quinn, our CEO said:

“We have a strong life sciences industry in Wales and the sector presents a unique opportunity for significant growth across our economy. The number of companies in Wales is already a fifth higher than the UK average per capita, and we are recognised worldwide for successes in fields ranging from digital advancements and medical technology to regenerative medicine and neuroscience.

“As well as bringing economic benefits, collaborations throughout the sector are also making a real difference to the health and wellbeing of people in Wales. However, there’s still so much more that can be achieved.

“Tomorrow’s Health 2020 will provide the platform to bring together health, social care, academia and industry, in the spirit of collaboration, to accelerate Welsh healthcare advancements and drive forward a better future healthcare for Wales and beyond.”

To hear about the latest developments in healthcare innovation, book your complimentary delegate pass today.

For sponsorship and exhibition information contact: enquiries@tomorrowshealth.wales