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Innovations in Digital Health were presented during the Mobile World Congress

The World Mobile Congress (MWC) was held in Barcelona from February 28 to March 3, and showcased the latest advances in mobile technology and advances in connectivity worldwide.

MCW 2022 brought together attendees, companies and government representatives from more than 200 countries. Focused on the innovation of mobile technology and its latest advances, the congress also included Digital Health solutions and highlighted the importance of 5G connectivity.

First of all, connectivity through 5G technology is one of the most notable advances of the MWC. This technology will favor the massive exchange of data, including health data. In addition, it will allow improved communication with remote areas to receive remote medical care by telemedicine and facilitate access to information media.

"This is ideal for creating an urban ecosystem that better manages disasters and accidents, moves towards a cleaner environment, is increasingly smart and responsive, and fosters economic prosperity, health and well-being," he explained about 5G. , Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer of GSMA, organizer of the event.

It is also worth highlighting the creation of new initiatives and products by large technology companies for the prevention of diseases and health care for their users. For example, through wearables or health apps on mobile phones that monitor your physical condition.

Likewise, the event featured exhibitions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health and medical care, where the importance of AI and its relevance in the development of tools for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases, medical research, and the accelerated clinical trials.

In this session, five European startups that have developed innovations in oncology, neurology and patient monitoring were presented.

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