Digital Health issues call for AI and Data 2024 speakers

  • 26 March 2024
Digital Health issues call for AI and Data 2024 speakers

Digital Health is on the lookout for speakers to present at AI and Data 2024, following a successful inaugural event last year in London.

Taking place 22-23 October 2024 at London Olympia, the two-day conference promises unparalleled opportunities to raise your profile to thousands of sector professionals.

The event is dedicated to exploring the latest developments in the use of data, analytics, machine learning and AI by health care providers and planners, researchers, academics, established industry leaders and the latest and most exciting start-ups.

The over-arching theme for this year’s event is “How to ensure AI and data in health will be of benefit to us all”.

The event is designed to be of value to all health professionals, clinicians, digital leaders, analysts, data scientists, researchers, AI and data start-ups, policy makers, citizens, and patients with an interest in how AI and data tools can help improve UK health care now and in the future.

The event will have two dedicated conference stages, one focused on AI and Analytics and the other on Data and Research. New for 2024 are the AI Start-up Showcase and Patient Engagement Showcase on the show floor and AI and Data Start-up Village, a demo zone for the AI and data start-ups.

Digital Health is looking for new and original content across AI, analytics, data and research and welcome your ideas and suggestions. Topics of particular interest include:

  • Advancements and applications in healthcare AI
  • Latest data and research
  • Developing the data science and AI workforce
  • Achieving ROI on AI investments in health
  • Health data regulation and ethics
  • Best practice case studies
  • Innovations in FemTech, mental health, clinical decision support and intelligent workflows
  • AI start-ups

If you work across digital health, AI and data across the UK and internationally, then why not take to the stage at AI and Data this year. Digital Health particularly wants to hear from people and teams who have not presented in the past.

How to get involved

The programme for AI and Data 2024 will be curated by Digital Health’s programme team, working with an expert programme group as well as sessions selected from an online open call, which last year received 70 proposals.  

The programme will also include paid-for sessions from sponsors, which are developed with Digital Health’s industry partners, and focus on thought leaders and client case studies. 

Digital Health will also be inviting the best UK and international AI start-ups from the annual Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest to pitch and demo their innovations at AI and Data. 

Digital Health is committed to doing its utmost to ensure diversity and will develop a programme that is diverse in gender, race, experience and speaker backgrounds and experiences. Ideas and suggestions are encouraged from everyone.

You can propose an AI and Data session and apply to speak here.

The deadline to apply is Friday 19 April 2024.

Register to attend

Registration to AI and Data is now open and free to NHS, public sector, patients and carers, researchers, students, and start-ups, and charged for suppliers not exhibiting at the event. 

Secure your place at AI and Data 2024 here.

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