Industry Events

Two Hats, One Mission: Reflections from ACEP 2025

By Erika Bates RN MSN MBA – Walking through the Salt Palace Convention Center while attending ACEP this year, I wore two hats: a clinician and a vendor. My first time at this conference, it was interesting to see solutions that focus on minimizing ED workflow challenges and the variety of vendors focused on AI.



Get Ready for HIMSS26 Registration Now Open

Starts March 9th in Las Vegas NV – The countdown to healthcare’s most transformative event has begun—and the prime opportunity to secure your spot starts now. HIMSS26 isn’t just a conference; it’s the epicenter of healthcare technology where groundbreaking solutions meet visionary minds.


Attend RSNA 2025 this November

Starts November 30th in Chicago IL – The RSNA annual meeting is the world’s leading radiology forum; offering a robust research and education program, access to the latest medical imaging technologies and an array of opportunities for professional engagement and career advancement.



The Behavioral Health Tech Conference

Starts November 11th in San Diego CA – At BHT2025, they’re bringing together passionate individuals who are committed to making behavioral health more accessible and impactful. Whether you’re a provider, innovator, or advocate, this conference is designed for those who believe in the power of technology and collaboration to drive real change.


Attend the CHIME25 Fall Forum

Starts November 10th in San Antonio TX – The CHIME25 Fall Forum isn’t just another conference—it’s a homecoming for digital health leaders, innovators, and change-makers. This year, they are calling on all Outlaws—the fearless trailblazers, the disruptors, the ones who refuse to settle for the status quo.


Eyes Wide Open at HRX2025

By Beth Friedman – Experts Tackle Cardiac Rhythm Monitoring Data Challenges – Imagine making sense of clinical data transmitted from thousands of remote patients, all with different cardiac devices, data formats, and submission schedules. Some data is billable, while other transmissions are not, yet all must be assessed for clinical significance as patient lives could be on the line.