The Precision Health Summit Wrap: Technology and Big Data Transform Healthcare
by Muema LombeAMAZING! Health 2.0’s Precision Health Summit was an absolutely amazing event focused on the future of health, highlighting how technology and big data are transforming healthcare.
Health 2.0, the conference organizer, is a digital health media company, and in addition to its signature event in Santa Clara, has run conferences in Europe, Latin America, India, Japan and more. The Technology for Precision Health Summit delivered.
I arrived at the summit, was greeted by Joan Hwang of their Marketing and PR team and obtained my badge. I took the elevators to the 15th floor and sat at tables with health professionals, researchers, venture capitalists and healthcare entrepreneurs.
The second session, Precision Medicine Pt. 2 – Underlying Technologies Enabling Precision Medicine and Precision Health, perked me up, where I learned that Redox is building an API for healthcare. Genius!
The New Diagnostic Screening Tools and Predictive Analytics – Oncology and Beyond panel was FANTASTIC! For me, one of the highlights of the conference were the live demos by healthcare companies.
I was super impressed by Color, Helix and Kenzen. Here’s why.
Color offers affordable genetic testing to help understand your risk for common hereditary cancers & hereditary high cholesterol. Pretty amazing if you think about it.
Helix, founded by a former VC, blew us away. Think of a app store for DNA testing. Using DNA, you can discover your ancestry, slumber habits and more. Welcome to the future: now.
Hands down, my personal favorite was Kenzen. Kenzen uses sweat analysis and continuous health monitoring to help you get ahead of injuries and avoidable health conditions. Imagine a wearable that provides real time feedback, infinitely more powerful than FitBit or the Apple Watch. INCREDIBLE.
This conference is one of the best I’ve attended. As a tech professional, I’ve attended many tech conferences. The Technology for Precision Health Summit was focused, drove excellent conversations on the future of health, showcased healthcare startups leveraging technology as a differentiator and highlighted the importance of data collaboration in order to address today’s health challenges.
In my experience, a culture of collaboration both intra-company and industry wide, leads to greater outcomes for all.
This conference should be attended by every healthcare professional concerned about the future of health and every venture capitalist looking for new platforms to deploy capital.
This is the place to view demos, learn how startups are creating Health 2.0 and understand how to partner with these companies.
I highly recommend the Technology for Precision Health Summit and look forward to their next conference!
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