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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022
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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022

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MedTech Conference 2022, in Boston, one of MedTech’s leading annual events, has wrapped up, and we caught up with our Huma MedTech team to get the low down on all the industry buzz from this year's show.

How would you describe the excitement at this event, and what can we expect at MedTech in 2023 and beyond?

This was the first in-person MedTech Conference since the Covid-19 pandemic, and while some may believe it was smaller than previous years, it was a productive meeting for the sharing of ideas and concepts between industry peers in a post-pandemic world.

Peter Cooke - MedTech at Huma said “Overall I think there was a lot of excitement to have an in-person event. It was particularly welcome to see so many senior execs and CEOs back in a face-to-face event. I’m sure the event will have even greater senior attendance next year, as we get back to a fully post-Covid world".

The AdvaMed Board of Directors Dinner emerged as an important meeting place for industry leaders; this could be a pivotal event for companies wanting exposure with senior-level stakeholders attending this conference.

What were some of the major themes that emerged from this year's conference?

The topics discussed ranged from market accessibility to expanding the patient base, but a key theme was connecting with existing patients and reaching out to new ones. There were several presentations from Smith & Nephew, Zimmer Biomet and Stryker where actual patients shared their experience of products and how this impacted their care. They also touched on how current technology has changed healthcare for doctors and consumers alike - an evident change as patients become more digitally savvy, enabling them to participate actively in the decision-making process of their care paths.

Jim Sheils - MedTech at Huma said “This change in patient behaviour, and a desire by MedTech to involve patients more in feedback and product design, is one where remote patient monitoring, and real-world evidence collection, by companies like Huma, can help to transform the way MedTech and their customers, engage with patients.”

Another key theme which surfaced was the need to attract digital talent across the industry. The recruitment of skilled people like developers to build and implement innovative digital solutions is moving to the forefront of minds and conversations across MedTech. We’re now seeing this as a key component for forming and evolving propositions where many companies are still only just setting out on their journey to understanding the impact of digital experiences.

“As a tech company, we’ve always been aware of the talent shortage within our field, especially as healthtech specifically is still an industry in the process of growth. It’s interesting to see large MedTech organisations now facing the same issues as they establish their own digital teams. There are a lot of learnings to be shared, and a necessary focus on talent development from both sides.” - Alex Gilbert, MedTech at Huma.

“Companies like Huma, can help to transform the way MedTech and their customers, engage with patients.”

- JIM SHEILS, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIR., MEDTECH

What were the top concerns or areas of interest among customers?

Conversations with customers were around patient engagement, data collection and tools to improve this. The role of partnerships and collaboration within the industry was also widely discussed, with particular emphasis on combining intelligence and resources across the sector to bring about better products to drive innovations in MedTech but also deliver better healthcare outcomes as a whole.

What contribution can Huma make to MedTech, based on what you saw at the event?

It’s clear that better patient engagement and insight generation are key issues facing the MedTech industry and something that many companies are struggling to address. The Huma platform offers a digital-first approach to patient care, aiming to drive improvements in patient engagement and empowerment, whilst generating insights for both hospitals and industry partners.

Via the use of an award-winning platform, Huma has the ability to provide easily accessible real-world data to advance strategic decision-making and build closer relationships with care providers. Simultaneously, Huma addresses key pain points for clinicians using innovative digital technologies, so all parties benefit. Our goal is to forge a synergistic relationship between patients, providers and partners via the combination of healthcare and technology. In doing so, we hope to not only drive improvements in patient care but also create opportunities for MedTech in the way of reimbursement, improved research and strategic decision-making.

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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022
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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022

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Date:Wednesday, January 18, 2023
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Dan will join the Digital Health Action Alliance panel at Davos to discuss Turning the Tide in Non-Communicable Disease Care Through Digital Health and Community Connection. Huma has a long history of advancing the care of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes and lung conditions. Huma’s innovative remote patient monitoring platform enables broad patient recruitment, reduces reliance on in-person clinic visits and increases health system efficiency.
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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022
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Key themes from this year's MedTech Conference 2022

October 31, 2022
Media contact
A headshot of Karen Birmingham PhD
Karen Birmingham PhD
Head of PR & Communications
karen.birmingham@huma.com

MedTech Conference 2022, in Boston, one of MedTech’s leading annual events, has wrapped up, and we caught up with our Huma MedTech team to get the low down on all the industry buzz from this year's show.

How would you describe the excitement at this event, and what can we expect at MedTech in 2023 and beyond?

This was the first in-person MedTech Conference since the Covid-19 pandemic, and while some may believe it was smaller than previous years, it was a productive meeting for the sharing of ideas and concepts between industry peers in a post-pandemic world.

Peter Cooke - MedTech at Huma said “Overall I think there was a lot of excitement to have an in-person event. It was particularly welcome to see so many senior execs and CEOs back in a face-to-face event. I’m sure the event will have even greater senior attendance next year, as we get back to a fully post-Covid world".

The AdvaMed Board of Directors Dinner emerged as an important meeting place for industry leaders; this could be a pivotal event for companies wanting exposure with senior-level stakeholders attending this conference.

What were some of the major themes that emerged from this year's conference?

The topics discussed ranged from market accessibility to expanding the patient base, but a key theme was connecting with existing patients and reaching out to new ones. There were several presentations from Smith & Nephew, Zimmer Biomet and Stryker where actual patients shared their experience of products and how this impacted their care. They also touched on how current technology has changed healthcare for doctors and consumers alike - an evident change as patients become more digitally savvy, enabling them to participate actively in the decision-making process of their care paths.

Jim Sheils - MedTech at Huma said “This change in patient behaviour, and a desire by MedTech to involve patients more in feedback and product design, is one where remote patient monitoring, and real-world evidence collection, by companies like Huma, can help to transform the way MedTech and their customers, engage with patients.”

Another key theme which surfaced was the need to attract digital talent across the industry. The recruitment of skilled people like developers to build and implement innovative digital solutions is moving to the forefront of minds and conversations across MedTech. We’re now seeing this as a key component for forming and evolving propositions where many companies are still only just setting out on their journey to understanding the impact of digital experiences.

“As a tech company, we’ve always been aware of the talent shortage within our field, especially as healthtech specifically is still an industry in the process of growth. It’s interesting to see large MedTech organisations now facing the same issues as they establish their own digital teams. There are a lot of learnings to be shared, and a necessary focus on talent development from both sides.” - Alex Gilbert, MedTech at Huma.

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