AmCham is a place to meet representatives of other industries and understand the business environment.
Signe Velina, Market Access Manager Latvia of Johnson & Johnson
Last week, Longenesis invited AmCham to a BBQ gathering entitled 'Grill Tech: Smokin’ Out Disease with Digital Innovations'. Representatives from the life science and healthcare industry as well as the government were especially welcomed.
One of the event’s highlights was a presentation by our CEO and Founder, Emil Syundyukov, who shared valuable insights into how digital technologies are transforming disease prevention. Here are some key takeaways: Empowering individuals in disease prevention starts by meeting them where they are — communicating in a language they understand and addressing their concerns and fears. Convenience is crucial — people don’t have time to wade through complex, lengthy information. They need personalized, clear, step-by-step guidance to access the help and examinations they need. Government bodies and healthcare professionals don’t just need more data; what matters most is how we act on the insights that data provides. Digital solutions aren’t a silver bullet. They won’t instantly solve every healthcare problem. It’s more effective to start with a smaller, manageable scope and scale up, rather than waiting for a perfect solution.
The rest of the event was filled with networking, engaging conversations, and plenty of lighthearted moments.
AmCham is a place to meet representatives of other industries and understand the business environment.
Signe Velina, Market Access Manager Latvia of Johnson & Johnson