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AITIS at Woodlands Health Research Day 2026 in Singapore

  • Mar 13
  • 2 min read

Last week, AITIS participated in the Woodlands Health Research Day 2026 in Singapore, an event dedicated to fostering curiosity and empowering emerging researchers to enhance clinical practice through collaborative research and innovation.



Showcasing digital health and preventive care

During the event, AITIS hosted a booth where we presented several of our digital healthcare solutions. Visitors had the opportunity to learn more about our Skin Cancer App and Wound Care App, both designed to support clinicians in improving diagnosis, monitoring and patient care through digital tools. Alongside these applications, we also showcased mymonX, a preventive health platform that combines wearable technology and digital insights to support proactive health management.


Connecting with clinicians and researchers

A key highlight of the day was the opportunity to network and engage with Woodlands Health clinicians and partners. Many clinicians visited the AITIS booth to explore how digital health technologies can support their clinical work and future research initiatives. Talking with these clinicians made it clear that there is strong potential for new research initiatives and digital solutions that will ultimately benefit patients and residents.


Strengthening collaboration for future healthcare innovation

Events like the Woodlands Health Research Day play an important role in building connections across the healthcare research community. By bringing together experts from different fields, the event encourages new ideas, partnerships, and innovations that can improve clinical practice and patient outcomes.


AITIS was proud to be part of this inspiring gathering of clinicians and healthcare innovators. The event created a strong platform for knowledge exchange and meaningful conversations about the future of healthcare. We look forward to further collaborations that combine digital health and prevention to create meaningful impact for patients and communities.

 
 
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