Business Finland in Poland, in cooperation with the Embassy of Finland in Warsaw, is organizing a business event as part of the Export Booster Future Hospitals project. The purpose of this event is to identify business collaboration opportunities for Finnish healthcare companies and facilitate direct contact with the Polish market.
During the MEDTECH CEE conference, which brings together leaders in digital innovation from Poland and around the world, Business Finland will organize a side event for Finnish companies and Polish managers and decision-makers from innovative hospitals. The conference is dedicated to innovations in healthcare, bringing together technology leaders, healthcare experts, and representatives from medical institutions. The event addresses the growing technological changes in new technologies and AI, which are having a transformational impact on the healthcare system and patient care.
The hospital market in Poland is rapidly developing, introducing modern technologies such as telemedicine, AI in diagnostics, and patient data management systems. The private healthcare sector is growing, with an increasing focus on health prevention. At the same time, the rising demand for medical services brings challenges such as a shortage of qualified medical staff and long waiting times for patients. Polish hospitals are eligible to apply for funding for the implementation of modern medical technologies under programs like RRF.
This Team Finland side event targets Finnish health tech companies that offer solutions aimed at enhancing the quality and efficiency of healthcare services in innovative hospitals – either by creating more effective environments for medical staff or by optimizing operations for hospital owners. These innovative solutions are designed to improve both the quality and speed of care delivery.
The solutions sought in the market include healthtech, medtech, AI in diagnostics, personalized therapy, optimization of medical procedures, patient data management systems, EMR, and medical robotics – solutions that support medical staff in patient treatment.