SHOW TIMINGS:
Wednesday, 29th May 2024 | 12.30pm – 6pm*
*Attendees for conferences and training starting before 12.30pm will be permitted entry from 10am
Thursday, 30th May 2024 | 10am – 6pm
Friday, 31st May 2024 | 10am – 6pm
Wednesday, 29th May 2024 | 12.30pm – 6pm*
*Attendees for conferences and training starting before 12.30pm will be permitted entry from 10am
Thursday, 30th May 2024 | 10am – 6pm
Friday, 31st May 2024 | 10am – 6pm
Step into the forefront of Africa's healthcare revolution with World Future Health Africa!
Are you ready to be part of something transformative? We're spearheading Africa's journey into the Digital Health Economy, uniting both public and private sectors to empower 1.5 billion lives across the continent.
Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to explore groundbreaking innovations and learn from the best in the field. It's time to revolutionise global healthcare delivery - and you're invited to lead the charge!
Africa's healthcare sector draws growing interest from global investors.
Development banks, DFIs, corporate accelerators, and major funds unite to invest in sustainable healthcare development, fostering impactful partnerships among stakeholders, policymakers, and innovators.
Africa's healthcare sector is pioneering a digital health revolution, leveraging innovation to enhance accessibility and effectiveness.
Join leaders and visionaries in advancing cutting-edge healthcare technology to transform lives, empower communities, and position Africa as a global leader in healthcare.
African governments and digital health leaders share best practices, tackle challenges, and foster collaboration and dialogue.
Join Africa's top health and ICT leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and policy makers at our unique gathering to explore how technology is revolutionising healthcare on the continent.
Digital tools have demonstrated the potential to deliver average cost reductions of approximately 19% for patients, with the most prevalent medical expenses experiencing reductions of up to 40%.
Digital solutions can provide access for up to 400 million more people in Africa and remote solutions have the potential to reach 74% of the African population, which equates to over 700 million people.