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VMware to tackle hurdles and opportunities of cloud tech in the future of medical spaces.

Participants will learn to enhance digitalisation strategies in the medical sphere.

Healthcare organisations’ transformation to digital has been critical, especially in the past years when lockdowns and social distancing measures were implemented. Hospitals and healthcare institutions were compelled to modernise in order to reach out to their patients amidst the situation.

In partnership with VMware, Healthcare Asia will be holding its latest webinar, Future of Work 4.0 in Hospitals, which will be held on 05 July 2022, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM GMT+8. In this webinar, VMware will discuss optimising the ongoing digitisation of Hospital EMR & cloud journey. 

Healthcare organisations and executives are invited to attend this event as we explore how they can improve their digitalisation journey in order to modernise cloud and application infrastructure to jump into the digital-first future of healthcare, with key insights on the following topics: 

  • The future of the healthcare sector and smart hospitals
  • Solutions and strategies that healthcare organisations can leverage to help them with their digitalisation journey
  • How the cloud can make and improve operations of healthcare organisations
  • Navigating challenges in transforming the healthcare industry into digital

The webinar will be attended by industry expert, Siddhartha Mishra, Director Healthcare APJ at VMware.

Are you interested in joining this event? Please contact the Healthcare Asia events team at [email protected]. To know more about this event, click here. To register, click here.

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