Theme: Practical insights into potential applications for today’s — and tomorrow’s — healthcare

Host: Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA)
Dates: September 3-4, 2025
Location: Kampala, Uganda, Pretoria, South Africa and Berlin, Germany

Registration Details

Ticket Prices:Kampala, Uganda:Pretoria, South AfricaBerlin, GermanyVirtual Attendance
Industry Delegates:
(Pharmaceutical companies, other commercial organisations)
300.-
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300.-
EUR
1000.-
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200.-
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Nonprofit / Other:50.-
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50.-
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200.-
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20.-
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Registered Students:20.-
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20.-
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50.-
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10.-
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If you’re an employee, student or similar of one of the following organisations, please get in touch with the internal conference representative listed. They will provide you with a coupon code for one free ticket of your choice.

  • Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) McKinnell Knowledge Center, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
    Internal contact: Simon Peter Asiimwe
  • The Innovation Hub, Pretoria, South Africa
    Internal contact: Phuti Chelopo-Mgobozi
  • Charité Universitätsmedizin / Charité Center for Global Health​, Berlin, Germany
    Internal contact: Yagmur Demirpehlivan

Note: All Digital Health Africa 2025 registrations must be submitted through the online registration form at checkout.

The delegates are responsible for investigating visa requirements for their selected venue and applying for a visa, if necessary. Delegates are advised to apply for their visa as soon as possible.

Overview

The Digital Health Africa Conference 2025 (DHA-2025) expands on the success of its first edition, providing deeper, more practical insights into the role of digital technologies in revolutionizing healthcare across the continent. The conference will focus on maternal and child health and Africa’s specific medical difficulties. It will cover a wide range of themes such as patient registries, vaccination safety, telemedicine, precision medicine, antibiotic resistance, and digital ethics. DHA-2025 will be hosted in a hybrid style, bringing together participants from South Africa, Uganda, and Germany and allowing virtual access to a larger audience. The event intends to create meaningful collaborations and capacity building among young scientists and drive long-term health advances through interdisciplinary partnerships.

Objectives

To explore how digital health technologies will solve Africa’s specific healthcare concerns, particularly in maternal and child health, by improving access, efficiency, and quality of care in resource-constrained settings.

Tracks

  • Patient registries
  • Safety signals of special interest
  • Vaccine use in pregnancy/breastfeeding
  • Labelling of vaccines in pregnancy
  • Emerging infections and antibiotic resistance
  • Telemedicine
  • Pharmacometric modeling
  • Precision Medicine
  • Medicines regulation
  • Ethics & legal implications of digital health
  • Capability enhancement

Participants

DHA-2025 will bring together different participants, including professionals from industry, academia, healthcare providers, government, regulatory organizations, and patient advocates.

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