People worldwide are living longer with 30% of the population in developing regions expected to be aged 60 or over by 2050. So what challenges and opportunities will this rapidly aging population provide for the healthcare system? Israel's life sciences and technology conference, MIXiii Biomed, held on May 23-25 in Tel Aviv, brought together companies, investors and academics to explore the impact of an aging population on healthcare.
First day discussions opened with how medical technology can offer solutions for the elderly. Former president of Intel Israel Shmuel Eden told the audience in his keynote address how technological...
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