The Vietnam Health Summit 2025 (VHS 2025) marks a groundbreaking gathering of global medical minds committed to shaping the future of healthcare in Vietnam and beyond. This global convergence of medical excellence for community well-being will take place:
📅 Date: July 21–22, 2025
📍 Location: 108 Military Central Hospital – 1B Tran Hung Dao Street, Bach Dang Ward, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, Vietnam
VHS 2025: Connect – Transform – Advance Healthcare
VHS 2025, co-hosted by AVSE Global and the 108 Military Central Hospital, is a landmark international event that brings together world-renowned physicians, researchers, and healthcare leaders from countries with cutting-edge medical systems such as Denmark, Australia, and France.
VHS 2025 serves as a vibrant platform for cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange, empowering Vietnam’s healthcare sector to harness the power of digital transformation and global innovation.
Theme of the Summit
The focus of this year’s summit is “Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Medical Diagnosis and Treatment”.
As the Fifth Industrial Revolution accelerates worldwide, Vietnam stands at a pivotal moment to revolutionize its healthcare infrastructure. This year’s forum will explore the vast potential of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in reshaping modern medicine, with a focus on:
- Smart Imaging Diagnostics
- Personalized and Precision Medicine
- Predictive Analytics for Disease Prevention
- Enhanced Treatment Optimization and Care Delivery
Why You Should Attend VHS 2025
- Gain insights into the latest global trends in AI and Big Data in healthcare
- Connect with a global network of distinguished medical experts and innovators
- Discover real-world solutions adaptable to Vietnam’s healthcare landscape
- Explore strategic pathways for digital transformation in health systems
Registration & Contact
👉 Secure your seat today: https://shorturl.at/BI0O5
👉 Official Website: https://vietnamhealthsummit.com
📧 Contact: vietnamhealthsummit@avseglobal.org
VHS 2025 – Shaping the future of healthcare in Vietnam.