The focus of this year’s event will be on longevity and personalised medicine
A three-day global health conference is set to take place at the ADNEC Centre from 15-17 April, where over 15,000 visitors will be in attendance.
Abu Dhabi Global Health Week will bring together over 15,000 people, 1,900 delegates, and 200 speakers from 90 countries. The event aims to foster global collaboration and advance the future of health and well-being.
The focus of this year’s event will be on longevity and personalised medicine, which has the potential to transform individual health and entire communities.
The theme of the event is ‘Towards Longevity: Redefining Health and Well-being,’ emphasising preventive, personalised, and holistic care.
The forum will explore four key pillars: Longevity and Precision Health, Health System Resilience & Sustainability, Digital Health & AI, and Investment in Life Sciences. Key topics will include the science of longevity, population health innovation, and AI-enabled drug discovery.
A Health Leaders Roundtable on 16 April will address global health challenges, and the Startup Zone will showcase health startups, providing resources and networking opportunities.
The event will also announce winners of the Smart Health Hackathon and the ADGHW Innovation Awards, with a $200,000 prize fund recognising transformative healthcare solutions.
Hosted by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, the event will support regional and international collaborations, aimed at driving investments in innovative health solutions.
15-17 April, ADNEC Centre, Abu Dhabi. For further information, visit adghw.com
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