24 - 27 November, 2025
Formats, speakers and time slots are subject to change up to, and during, the conference.
View and download the draft Digital Health Week NZ 2025 programme here
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The Digital Health Week NZ 2025 conference will feature five focused and dynamic streams, each delivering fresh insights and thought leadership. They will focus on aspects of digital health that enhance the health and disability system to deliver improved health outcomes.
Advancing Together
This stream explores how collabor-action can strengthen the skills and capabilities needed to deliver effective digital health services now and into the future. Presentations will cover professional development, training and the evolving roles of the health and disability workforce, system leaders, technologists and digital health experts.
Smarter Consumer/Whānau-Centric Health Systems
This stream highlights the integration of digital tools to create more efficient, responsive, and consumer-centred health systems. Keeping the consumer in focus and using technology, AI and hardware to improve workflow, process and service delivery to achieve improved health outcomes.
Personalised Health
This stream explores the role of digital tools in tailoring healthcare experiences to individual needs, from precision medicine to personalized wellness plans. The content focuses on how technology and software enable our population to become more involved in managing their own health and wellness.
Innovating for Tomorrow
This stream will showcase cutting-edge innovations, research and future trends in digital health, highlighting the role of evidence-based insights in shaping the development and adoption of emerging technologies and their impact on healthcare delivery.
Transforming Data into Knowledge
This stream discusses the key role of standards, data integrity, and analytics in converting raw data into actionable knowledge that drives better health outcomes. Content will cover data quality, data sharing, privacy and security across a range of digital health service applications.