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What is it
Expanding into new markets requires more than ambition—it demands a deep understanding of regulatory pathways, cultural nuances, and strategic sequencing. Join leading experts from pharma, investment, and healthtech to learn how to design a market entry strategy that saves time, reduces risk, and accelerates growth.
When
30/09/2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Where

Melbourne Connect, Digital Health Validitron Sim Lab, Level 1

Free
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/navigating-healthtech-ecosystems-lessons-skills-for-global-expansion-tickets-1672386897229?aff=oddtdtcreator

Navigating healthtech ecosystems: Lessons & skills for global expansion

 

Ready to take your healthtech innovation global?

Expanding into new markets requires more than ambition—it demands a deep understanding of regulatory pathways, cultural nuances, and strategic sequencing. Join leading experts from pharma, investment, and healthtech to learn how to design a market entry strategy that saves time, reduces risk, and accelerates growth.

What you’ll learn:

  • How global healthtech ecosystems differ—and why it matters
  • Regulatory and reimbursement strategies across key regions
  • Sequencing submissions to maximize efficiency
  • Choosing your first market: attractiveness vs. ease of entry
  • Scaling decisions and partnership models

Speakers:

  • Dr Therese Triemer, Global Associate Director Digital Innovation & AI, Novartis Leader in pharma innovation, digital strategy, and AI-driven health solutions
  • Dr Omar Dabash, Digital Health Knowledge Broker & Commercial Lead, Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, University of Melbourne

Panel:

  • Dr Joey Man, Academic researcher turned biotech VC investor, Tenmile.
  • Plus more special guests to be announced soon

 

Who should attend: Healthtech founders, startups preparing for scale, and companies exploring international markets.