The Arkansas Children’s Innovation Center is hosting the Pediatric Innovation Summit for entrepreneurs, researchers, and clinicians to address the challenges facing healthcare systems and to look for solutions among local innovation initiatives. The event will be held June 17 from 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.
With a panel of experts hailing from healthcare systems across the nation, the Arkansas Children’s Pediatric Innovation Summit will also equip participants to understand the evolving trends in healthcare innovation and showcase recent pediatric healthcare innovators to inspire new ideas and solutions.
The summit will include a keynote address by Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer of Children’s Health of Orange County and founder and chair of the International Society of Pediatric Innovation. Three panel discussions will cover how health systems have driven innovation, the experiences of local and national inventors, and a moderated discussion on emerging technologies addressing regulation and insurance trends.
The deadline to register is June 10. To learn more about the summit’s agenda and to register, visit www.archildrens.org/summit. Select “In-Person” or “Virtual Attendance.”
