DMEA 2025 - Innovations, Insights and Networking for the Digital Future of Health Care

DMEA - Connecting Digital Health8 - 10 April 2025, Berlin, Germany.
Less than 50 days to go before DMEA 2025 opens its doors: Europe's leading event for digital health will once again bring together experts from the fields of medicine, business, science and politics in Berlin from 8 to 10 April.

More than 800 exhibitors from around 30 countries will be presenting their innovative solutions and products at DMEA. Alongside major industry players such as Compu Group Medical, Dedalus, ID Information and Documentation in Healthcare, medatixx, Meierhofer AG, nexus AG and Telekom Healthcare Solutions, numerous start-ups will also be represented at DMEA 2025. International companies will be presenting themselves in the national pavilions of Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France and Scandinavia, among others.

The complete list of exhibitors can be found on the DMEA website.

From HIS to AI

Around 300 speakers will take to the DMEA stage during the three days of the event and address the diversity of digital health in hundreds of sessions, roundtables and panel discussions. The DMEA Congress will cover topics such as artificial intelligence in healthcare, personalised medicine, electronic patient files in everyday care, and the future of interoperability.

The programme is constantly being updated and expanded. The complete programme is available on the DMEA website.

Competitions, networking and training

The DMEA nova Award offers 20 start-ups the opportunity to present their outstanding healthcare solutions. In several pitch rounds, the young companies will compete against each other. After the final pitch on 10 April, the most convincing idea will be honoured with the DMEA nova Award and a prize kit worth 7,500 euros.

In addition, the DMEA annually honours the best bachelor's and master's theses in the field of digital health. Numerous applications have been received for the DMEA sparks Award. A jury of experts will select the most convincing works. The graduates can win prize money of up to 2,500 euros.

To promote international networking, the DMEA, together with the Enterprise Europe Network and Health Capital Berlin Brandenburg, is once again organising the DMEA Business Meetings on 9 April live on site and online from 7 to 11 April. Companies, investors and consultants from Germany and abroad will come together here to get to know each other, initiate joint projects or gain a foothold internationally. Further information about the DMEA Business Meetings is available on the website here.

In 2025, DMEA participants will be able to gain even deeper insights into digital healthcare in four seminars. This year's topics are: artificial intelligence, patient portals, smart communication tools in nursing, and natural language processing (NLP) in practice. Registration and a special seminar ticket are required for the seminars. These are available from the online ticket shop.

About DMEA

DMEA is Europe's leading event for digital health, which gathers decision-makers from all areas of the healthcare sector, including IT specialists, physicians, hospital and nursing care executives as well as experts from politics, science and research.

18,600 participants attended DMEA 2024, around 800 exhibitors presented their innovative solutions and over 350 speakers took to the DMEA stages.

In 2023, around 16,200 participants, 735 exhibitors and more than 300 national and international speakers took part at the DMEA.

The DMEA is organized by the Bundesverband Gesundheits-IT - bvitg e.V. (Federal Association for Health IT) and is hosted by Messe Berlin GmbH. It is organized in cooperation with the industry associations GMDS (German Society for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology) e.V., BVMI (Professional Association of Medical Informatics) e.V. and with the content-related participation of KH-IT (Federal Association of Hospital IT Managers) e.V. and CIO-UK (Chief Information Officers - University Hospitals).

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