GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Dubai showcases the future of AI-driven innovations
Innovators and leaders from the most
influential medical labs, hospitals, healthcare institutions, research centres
and academia gathered in Dubai to discuss AI opportunities
Neurology and remote patient monitoring were among the
key topics on the agenda for discussion
Tech enterprises and providers showcased the most impactful digital
solutions to accelerate connectivity and drive transformation
Dubai, UAE – 15 October 2024: Transformative health tech solutions were
at the heart of conversations at GITEX GLOBAL’s GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Dubai, where thousands of tech enthusiasts and
healthcare pioneers converged at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) for a day of future
health discussions.
The world’s largest tech event provided a platform to
showcase the latest AI-driven digital health and health tech solutions,
spotlighting innovations that are reshaping patient care on a global scale.
The
event aligns with the UAE government’s pioneering efforts to advance the
digital health ecosystem, with the UAE’s digital health market projected to reach USD $487.30 million by the end of this year.
The show also supports Dubai’s commitment to adopting digital practices that
benefit medical professionals and patients alike.
With AI-powered healthcare
investments projected to make up 20% of global healthcare spending by year’s end, GITEX
GLOBAL set the stage for industry leaders to explore how AI is revolutionising delivery and enhancing outcomes for millions of patients.
GITEX
DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Dubai brought together global
professionals and leaders to build on that figure and discuss the impact the
innovative tool is having on the day-to-day operations while also providing an
outlook of what the future would hold. It attracted some of the biggest names
in the global landscape including labs such as Biogen, Roche and Sanofi as well
as tech giants Microsoft, M42, Lenovo. Also present were established medical
institutions including Samsung Medical Centre, Harvard Medical School, Roche
and many more.
Pioneering Robotic and AI in Digital Health
The evolving role of robotics in health tech was a major focus of the showcase and conference
programme. Denis Ledenkof, Founder of Robosculptor, showcased how AI-powered robotics is transforming
patient care via an autonomous platform for body
treatments developed by health industry experts, emphasising robotic technology
is providing plenty of benefits.
He
said: “AI is a powerful tool and is leading to better patient preferences. When
it comes to robotic treatments, they help improve the experience of patients by
just giving them access to a wider range of therapies as well as enhancing
accessibility.
“One example that we’re using is an
application that functions similarly to a taxi or delivery app where people can
scan for treatments and displays the information that users would be looking
for.”
Alex Aliper, Co-Founder and President of Insilico Medicine, a Hong Kong digital
health unicorn - was part of another panel that
delved into genomics. He
discussed how precision
medicine, powered by AI, is revolutionising genetic profiles – an approach set to transform
treatments for diseases previously deemed incurable.
The future of AI in neurology
Meanwhile,
following a study which showed that AI can reduce the risk of new vascular
events by 25.6% in stroke patients, Aneesh Singhal, M.D, Director,
Comprehensive Stroke Center & Vice-Chair of Neurology at , gave an overview of what to expect in the field of
neurology.
In
his presentation, he discussed the Golden Bridge II trial, which showed that
the use of an AI-based clinical decision support system had a significantly
greater impact on the number of vascular events and stroke care quality than
standard care in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS).
Elsewhere,
Jong-Soo Choi, Chief Technology Officer at Samsung Medical Centre, one
of Korea’s most renowned hospitals, shared insights into cutting-edge
technologies such as Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and gene therapy and how
they are setting the stage for the next wave of change.
Smart lens among innovations unveiled
Dubai’s
own deep tech company Xpanceo made waves with the unveiling of smart
contact lens for 3D imaging, and another for data reading, demonstrating
wireless data transmission capabilities integrated directly into the lens.
These innovations are set to redefine the boundaries of how data in real time
is perceived, pushing the digital health landscape into a new era of smart
diagnostics.
Oracle
Health also displayed its innovative Clinical Digital Assistant. Leveraging AI-powered driven voice recognition, the assistant autonomously documents physician-patient
encounters, interprets the information, and accurately inputs a draft note into
the Oracle Health EHR, allowing the physician to quickly review and approve the
clinical documentation.
GITEX GLOBAL is seamlessly connecting the world’s
largest network of tech events with GITEX EUROPE Berlin, GITEX ASIA Singapore,
GITEX AFRICA Morocco, and GITEX NIGERIA all part of its portfolio. These events
are fostering collaboration and driving
innovation to shape the tech landscape of tomorrow.
GITEX GLOBAL this year announced the launch
of GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Expo-Summit in Thailand, from 10-12 September 2025, in
a destination touted with one of the highest potentials to leapfrog the digital
health industry, putting the spotlight on digital solutions to address the
rising demands across Asia.