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In a world marked by uncertainty and economic challenges, the Vitalis conference has never been more pertinent.

5 March / 2024

With over 350 compelling sessions and over 70 of them held in english, the Vitalis conference stands out as this year's paramount knowledge event for the future of healthcare. "We're witnessing a surge in activity, particularly with AI solutions and data-driven healthcare. Attending this year's conference is essential for those eager to make progress," says Hans Almvide, the conference organizer a...

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Apply now! HealthTech Award 2024: celebrating impactful healthtech innovations from the Nordics and Baltics

14 February / 2024

The HealthTech Award 2024 is now accepting entries! This prestigious award, a celebration of healthtech innovations that significantly impact people's lives, invites companies from the Nordics and Baltics to participate.   Organized by GREAT, Vitalis and Sahlgrenska Science Park’s CO-AX accelerator, this 4th edition recognizes pioneering companies that have developed healthtech solution...

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After Winning the HealthTech Award: "Suddenly, doors opened for us!"

13 February / 2024

One might expect that a super smart and critically important, even life-saving, healthcare innovation would be eagerly embraced. However, the reality isn't quite so straightforward. Getting people to listen is not always easy. "The prize at Vitalis changed everything. It gave us credibility, and potential customers started flocking to us," shares Karolina Sjöberg Jabbar, CEO of Mabel AI, recipien...

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Tearing down the language barrier in healthcare

2 March / 2020

As a junior doctor, he was confronted with a clearly frail patient who could only speak Arabic. “We couldn’t understand one another; it felt hopeless. Just then, an idea occurred to me,” says Linus Kullänger, now CEO of Care to Translate, one of the candidates for the eHealth Award 2020. Linus Kullänger’s idea was simple: what if you could develop a digital tool, an app on a smartphone, that...

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Digital aids the focus at Vitalis

13 February / 2020

The development of assistive technology is progressing rapidly right now and goes well beyond simply making life easier for disabled people. “In the near future aids that today seem like science fiction may well become part of ordinary life,” says future researcher Anders Ekholm, who is participating in a brand new conference track at Vitalis. The track will focus on the latest developments in...

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