Back for its third edition, Digital Health Rewired is the show that puts innovation at the forefront of its event experience for delegates, speakers and sponsors.
For 2021 we expand to a virtual five-day festival for over 3,000 digital health leaders and their teams to connect with the biggest health tech brands and brightest start ups.
After delivering a successful Digital Health Virtual Summer School, the first online event of its type and scale in the sector, back in July 2020, we take the best elements into Rewired 2021 to make it the must-attend conference of the year.
From 15-19 March 2021, you can share experiences, network and connect directly with more peers, more innovators and more industry experts than ever before through our cutting-edge virtual event app platform.
Join us for inspiring keynotes, lively panel sessions, lighting talks, across a packed programme designed to push the boundaries of your digital transformation journey.
DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
CONNECTED
CARE
HEALTH AI
& DATA
CLINICAL
SOFTWARE
DIGITAL
LEADERSHIP
DIGITAL RESPONSES
TO COVID-19
VIRTUAL
CARE
INTEROPERABILITY
CLOUD
& MOBILE
Be inspired by our keynotes
Learn from leading digital health projects
Make connections
See which tech can support your digital strategy
Share your digital experiences with peers
Earn CPD points
Be inspired by our keynotes
Learn from leading digital health projects
Make connections
See which tech can support your digital strategy
Share your digital experiences with peers
Earn CPD points
40+
BEST PRACTICE WEBINARS
11,600+
BEST PRACTICE WEBINAR REGISTRATIONS
1,300+
VIRTUAL SUMMER SCHOOLS ATTENDEES
1ST
EVENT OF ITS KIND AND SCALE IN VSS
6,000
WEBINAR ATTENDEES ACROSS 2020
170+
BEST PRACTICE WEBINARS SINCE 2016
“Virtual Summer School went so well: great content and the international sessions were really interesting.
I came away thinking that even when things get back to ‘normal’ there would be real benefit in running blended physical/virtual events to reach as wide an audience as possible.”
Lisa Emery, CIO, The Royal Marsden, and chair, London CIO Council