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AIMed North America 2019 - 11th to 14th Dec
AI Med19 is for those interested in the biggest paradigm shift in healthcare and medicine: Artificial Intelligence. This is the biggest event of it’s kind in the USA dedicated to the transformative impact that AI-inspired technology is having on healthcare. A platform designed by clinicians to showcase the latest thinking and facilitate new ideas and partnerships.
5 reasons to attend AIMed 19
AIMed 19 has a very impressive line-up of expert speakers including, Stephen Kingsmore, Tim Chou, Lynda Chin, Aziz Nazha & Ted Shortliffe. Our agenda covers several hot topics including, Quantum Computing, overcoming issues in AI development, Facilitating the adoption of AI systems in clinical practice, Public Health Perspectives - Opportunities and Applications of AI around the world. See fresh new talent coming out of academia as our accepted applicants present their innovative ideas from our Abstract Competitions. Discover the next big thing set to disrupt med-tech with our Shark Tank start-up competition. AIMed 19 offers one of a kind networking with our unique social events. Speed networking with canapes and drinks, an AIMed BBQ with music and our spectacular Gala beach dinner under the stars.
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