KFSHRC partners for 2024 NYC C3 Summit in healthcare
- KFSHRC will participate as a key partner in the 2024 NYC C3 Summit, which begins on September 11, 2024.
- The summit will focus on technology-driven healthcare advancements and will feature discussions on various critical healthcare topics.
- KFSHRC's involvement reflects its commitment to global collaboration and innovation in healthcare, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
On September 11, 2024, the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) announced its partnership in the 2024 NYC C3 Summit, a significant healthcare event taking place in New York City. The summit, themed "Tech-Driven Healthcare Evolution & Breakthroughs: Addressing Future Global Challenges & Impact of Advanced Technologies," aims to enhance collaboration between the United States and the Arab world in the healthcare sector. It is held in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly, highlighting its international importance. The summit will feature prominent speakers, including Dr. Björn Zoéga, Deputy CEO of KFSHRC, who will emphasize the necessity of global cooperation in healthcare advancements. Keynote addresses will cover various topics, such as technology's role in healthcare and the rise of biotechnology, showcasing KFSHRC's commitment to innovation and quality in healthcare. This year's summit is particularly notable as it is included in the UNGA Guide 2024, marking it as a premier international healthcare meeting. It will gather a diverse group of stakeholders, including business leaders, policymakers, and healthcare professionals, to discuss critical issues like modern healthcare design, early cancer detection, and integrated maternal healthcare strategies. KFSHRC's involvement underscores its dedication to engaging with global healthcare institutions and fostering knowledge exchange. This partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and the Health Sector Transformation Program, reinforcing KFSHRC's status as a leading healthcare provider, recently recognized among the world's top 250 hospitals by Newsweek magazine.