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Medventions Toronto Innovation Day Returns: Unlocking AI with Image-Guided Therapy and Digital Health on October 21

It is with great pride that we announce the return of Medventions Toronto Innovation Day after a three-year hiatus. The 2024 Medventions Toronto Innovation Day will occur on Monday, October 21 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

Started in 2013, the Medventions Toronto Innovation Day is an annual conference that delivers stories and insights from the Canadian medtech sector, including world-renowned medtech entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and seasoned experts. From cutting-edge medical devices to innovative digital health solutions, the Medventions Toronto Innovation Day serves as a platform for:

🙌collaboration🙌

🤝networking🤝

💡fostering new ideas💡

This year’s event theme is Image-guided Therapy, Digital Health and AI in Medicine. Other topics that will be covered at the event include:

– Talent development, career growth, and leadership in the medtech industry

– Venture capital funding for AI in healthcare

– Strategic exits in the medtech industry

– Enablers, challenges and risks associated with the use of AI in healthcare, including technical and business challenges of data sharing and patient privacy

With over 300 attendees and 20 prolific speakers, the day is an unparalleled opportunity to connect with Canada’s top medtech entrepreneurs, advisors, and educators to explore how they are harnessing the power of AI to enhance physician capabilities and improve patient health outcomes.Notable guest speakers for the 2024 Medventions Toronto Innovation Day include:

Bill Hunter, CEO of Canary Medical

Maurice Ferré, CEO of Insightec

Karen McClure, Strategic Advisor, Technology & IP of Digital Supercluster

Louis LaFlemme, CEO of OpSens

Medventions Toronto Innovation Day is a dynamic event showcasing groundbreaking advancements in healthcare technology and critical insights in medtech entrepreneurship.

To register for this event, visit our event page.

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John Doe

Commercialization Professional Research Mentor

Ahmed managers the Sunnybrook Medventions training program. He also manages the networking, outreach, and training programs at INOVAIT, a Sunnybrook-led pan-Canadian network in image-guided therapy and artificial intelligence. Ahmed is an enthusiastic clinical entrepreneur who brings more than 11 years of lived experience in healthcare innovation, health science research, and technology commercialization. Ahmed holds an Adjunct Lecturer appointment at the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Ahmed earned his MD degree from Cairo, Egypt and holds an MBA in healthcare management and technology innovation from Schulich School of Business, York University.

Jane Smith

Technology Innovation Industry Leader

Ahmed managers the Sunnybrook Medventions training program. He also manages the networking, outreach, and training programs at INOVAIT, a Sunnybrook-led pan-Canadian network in image-guided therapy and artificial intelligence. Ahmed is an enthusiastic clinical entrepreneur who brings more than 11 years of lived experience in healthcare innovation, health science research, and technology commercialization. Ahmed holds an Adjunct Lecturer appointment at the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Ahmed earned his MD degree from Cairo, Egypt and holds an MBA in healthcare management and technology innovation from Schulich School of Business, York University.

Dr. Ahmed Nasef

Program Lead, Sunnybrook Medventions

Ahmed managers the Sunnybrook Medventions training program. He also manages the networking, outreach, and training programs at INOVAIT, a Sunnybrook-led pan-Canadian network in image-guided therapy and artificial intelligence. Ahmed is an enthusiastic clinical entrepreneur who brings more than 11 years of lived experience in healthcare innovation, health science research, and technology commercialization. Ahmed holds an Adjunct Lecturer appointment at the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Ahmed earned his MD degree from Cairo, Egypt and holds an MBA in healthcare management and technology innovation from Schulich School of Business, York University.