The 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition is a leading event for healthcare technology professionals, focusing on the future of health innovation. It is designed for industry leaders, technology experts, and healthcare providers.
The 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of current and future developments in healthcare technology. Attendees can expect to delve into the latest innovations through keynote addresses, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops. With an emphasis on data analytics, AI, and digital health, the conference is crucial for professionals aiming to stay ahead in the evolving healthcare landscape. The event facilitates networking and collaboration, providing a platform for sharing insights and addressing industry challenges.
What you will learn
Latest trends in healthcare technology
Impacts of AI and data analytics in healthcare
Strategies for digital health transformation
Opportunities in telehealth and virtual care
Best practices in IT infrastructure implementation
Patient engagement and experience innovations
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• Keynote speeches from top healthcare leaders
• Panel discussions on health equity and access
• Workshops on cybersecurity in health IT
• Networking opportunities with industry pioneers
• Interactive sessions on emerging technologies
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