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health.tech global summit


health.tech global summit

This summit brings together senior decision-makers from across health systems, pharma, start-ups, public sector, and academia to move from insight to action. There will be a ‘Canada Zone,’ including an own stand/kiosk for five start-ups. The Trade Commissioner Service in Switzerland will award start-up packages on a first come first serve basis, including:

  • 4 attendee tickets each

  • own kiosk/stand

  • profile on webpage and event app

  • access to the start-up studio

  • access to the Investors Speed Dating Program (max. 50 available slots)

  • first round of review for the start-up reward.

The TCS in Switzerland will award the packages to the 5 start-ups on a first come first served basis. Any company after the first 5 is very much welcome, it will also be in the Canada Zone, though it would need to pay CHF 2000 for the package.

What is in it for you

  • health.tech brings together senior decision-makers from across health systems, pharma, start-ups, public sector, and academia to move from insight to action. Whether they are driving care delivery, commercial strategy, innovation, or investment, this is where health meets execution.

  • health.tech is designed to give one a complete, immersive experience. From hands-on learning to high-level discussions, discovery, partnership building and investor financing.

  • Expand trade and collaboration to Europe and profit of local TCS support.

Who should attend

  • companies and start ups who have an edge on their technology for healthcare and want to expand to Europe

  • health care stakeholders who want to gain an insight on Europe and take latest developments with them back home

Who is in the audience

  • Pharma/Biotech

  • Hospitals and Health Systems

  • Investors

  • Consultants

  • Researcher

  • Insurances

  • Start-ups

Please consult the health.tech web page and this package dedicated for start-ups for further information. If you want to join, please reach out to Michael Schindele, Life Science Trade Commissioner in Switzerland, who can share further information. 

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