24 November 2025 · 1 min read
Is a "global" AI strategy even possible in healthcare right now?
I'm asking whether a truly "global" AI strategy is even possible in healthcare right now, given the increasingly incompatible regulatory playbooks emerging across the US, EU, and China. I'll be exploring this live at Health Tech Forward in Barcelona on December 3rd.
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Is a "global" AI strategy even possible in healthcare right now?
With the US currently seeing an increasing state-by-state patchwork, the EU implementing the AI Act (with highly likely delays now on the table), and China enforcing its own strict governance models, the "playbooks" for these regions are becoming increasingly incompatible.
I will be discussing this at Health Tech Forward next week in Barcelona on Dec 3rd at 9h45.
Join me for the session "AI regulation in US, Europe and China: same tech, different playbooks?" where we deep-dive into what this means for the investor and health tech community.
I hope to see you there.
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