Athens Digital Health Week 2025
27 – 31 January 2025 | Royal Olympic Hotel
We invite you—for the second year—to participate in the Athens Digital Health Week 2025, during the week of 27-31 January 2025, to feature your work, network with like-minded people and get a better insight into what is progressing in Europe and beyond in digital health!
Athens Digital Health Week 2025 – ADHW2025 is co-organised by IDIKA S.A. – the Hellenic eGovernment Center for Social Security Services and the National eHealth Authority (NeHA) of Cyprus and is hosted in Athens by HL7 Hellas. A wide range of events covering many topics of digital health in Europe and beyond are also hosted during ADHW2025 rendering it into a high-profile networking event of digital health innovators in Europe.
ADHW aims to
- contribute to the advancement of digital transformation in Europe with emphasis on digital health and the creation of a thriving Digital Europe Marketplace;
- to provide support to the European Health Data Space (EHDS) implementation;
- to promote partnering and collaboration of digital health initiatives and projects, and
- to discuss regulatory and legal issues
- to share experiences; to create new opportunities.
Registration to the event is free of charge.
Register now for the open meetings & sessions:
You may choose to book your accommodation at the Royal Olympic Hotel, where the event takes place. We have secured a better price for ADHW attendees.
e-Health governance bodies, such as IDIKA and NeHA; universities, such as AUTH and UTH; non-profit organisations, such as HL7 Hellas, IHE Europe, IHE catalyst, HDHC, ELEVIT, HTA International, HHI, UNINOVA, EUPHA, as well as several European projects (Xt-EHR Joint Action, EUVac, i2X, hELLENic heAlth@eu “ELLENA”, GR-HDAB, smartHEALTH, COMFORTage, POTENTIAL, SUSA, XiA, ManagiDith, Gravitate-Health, PATHeD, NEHR/Cancer, EUNET CCC, eCAN ΙΙ Joint Action, myHealth@myHands etc.) are brought together in one venue to interconnect, share outcomes and discuss further steps towards adopting and implementing digital technology in healthcare in Europe.
The programme will also include an Xt-EHR Patient Forum, where patient associations from Greece and Cyprus will be invited; an Xt-EHR Healthcare Provider Forum, where medical societies will be invited; and an Industry Forum to discuss the EEHRxF specifications.
View the Preliminary Programme in brief: