
The Economist’s AI Health Summit brings together healthcare professionals, policy makers, and industry leaders to explore how artificial intelligence can transform the future of health. This exclusive event presents case studies and insights from clinicians, healthcare providers, patient groups, pharmaceutical organizations, med-tech providers, academics, NGOs, charities and investors.
Attendees will learn how to implement AI solutions while overcoming challenges to deliver optimized health systems and outcomes. The summit features more than 20 content-rich sessions focused on economics, sustainability, digital innovation, and inclusivity in healthcare AI applications.
Over 60 speakers share their expertise across diverse healthcare sectors, including trauma surgery researchers, pharmaceutical data scientists, health policy fellows, and government health officials. Past speakers have included executives from major organizations like AstraZeneca, Pfizer, GSK, and the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
The event attracts more than 300 healthcare professionals from 31 countries, with 41% holding director-level positions or above. Targeted networking sessions provide opportunities to connect with healthcare leaders and explore collaborative solutions to current challenges in the field.
Co-located with the Future of Health Europe conference, the summit takes place at the prestigious Royal College of Physicians in London. The event is accredited for Continuing Professional Development, ensuring participants receive recognized professional development opportunities while gaining insights into the practical applications of AI in healthcare.