Host partner
Greetings from City University of Hong Kong
Innovation, innovation, innovation.
Without new ideas and the agility to think fast and act now, we risk letting slip away opportunities to advance healthcare with the digital tools available now (and those in the pipeline).
That is why we are thrilled to host Digital Health Asia in partnership with Times Higher Education. We wish to fully unpack, understand and assess smart technologies that track physical and mental health conditions, pre-empt medical crises, champion telehealth and remote care, and look to the future trajectory of the digital transformation era.
Given the rapidity and scale with which digital health is evolving, this summit offers a timely platform for interested parties to meet and network, always mindful that innovation is rooted in collective consultation and sharing.
Professor Freddy Boey
President and University Distinguished Professor
City University of Hong Kong
About City University of Hong Kong
Located in the heart of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) enjoys a well-deserved reputation as an innovative hub for cutting-edge research and professional education that combine to address global issues and empower change. Our four schools and seven colleges focus on business, computing, engineering, liberal arts and social science, science, veterinary medicine and life sciences, creative media, energy and environment, and law. Our priority is nurturing our students' talents through institutional, inspirational, interactive and innovative learning to generate knowledge that will positively impact people’s lives. Ranked second in the world for its international outlook in THE’s World University Rankings 2025, and partnered with 400+ institutions around the globe, CityUHK is reaching out, from east to west and north to south, to collaborate in the spirit of shared purpose and mission.
About the Institute of Digital Medicine
CityUHK has expanded its healthcare research with the recently established Institute of Digital Medicine. The institute bridges traditional clinics and the new approaches to healthcare under rapid development in university research and medical care fields. The aim is to identify cost-efficient, sustainable approaches to integrating life and health technologies, data science and AI, with medical science and public health. Our international science profile continues to grow. We are ranked 25th among 749 universities overall, seventh in Asia and second in Hong Kong in the inaugural Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025, created in association with Schmidt Science Fellows, and our scientists are among the most cited in Hong Kong.