
From May 11–13, the Vibseen team attended The MedTech Forum in Stockholm.
We would like to thank the organization team and Swedish Medtech, especially MedTech Europe CEO Oliver Bisazza, for this valuable event that brings health technologies, innovation, and collaborations under one roof.
One of the most remarkable sessions for us during the forum was:
“Patient Voices Driving Change in Medtech”
In this session, a very important truth was emphasized once again:
When patients are a true part of the healthcare system, the resulting solutions become stronger, more meaningful, and more human-centered.
The panel discussed how the patient's perspective can be integrated into healthcare innovation processes and the role of cross-sector collaborations in building more inclusive healthcare systems.
We would also like to thank the panelists for their valuable contributions:
Juan-José Ventura — Cancer Patients Europe
Will Guilford — Global Alliance for Patient Access
Sven Jonsson — Swedish Kidney Association Stockholm Gotland
Andrea Keady — Solventum
This approach directly aligns with Vibseen's vision.
We believe health discovery should be:
more reliable,
science-based,
more understandable,
and more accessible to everyone.
We believe that patients searching for health information should not get lost in misinformation, algorithmic noise, and purely engagement-driven content.
This is precisely why we are developing Vibseen:
A next-generation health discovery platform that connects users with verified healthcare professionals through educational short-form video content and an AI-powered search engine.
Throughout the forum, we also had the opportunity to meet many valuable institutions, startups, and industry leaders shaping the European healthcare ecosystem.
Key highlights of our discussions included:
EIT Health — health innovation and ecosystem collaborations
ARCHIMED — healthcare investments and strategic growth opportunities
Medtech4Health — digital health innovations and partnerships
Solventum — patient-centered healthcare transformation
Cybersecurity and health data experts — secure health infrastructures and data security
These discussions have shown us once again that:
The future of healthcare will be shaped by the collaboration of healthcare professionals, patients, technology companies, and trusted innovation ecosystems.
We would like to thank everyone we met and exchanged ideas with in Stockholm.
With stronger international collaborations, healthcare innovation can advance much faster — and reach many more people. 🤝
