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First GSMA-mHA Mobile Health Summit to take place 6-9 June 2011in South Africa

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The inaugural GSMA-mHA Mobile Health Summit will be held 6-9 June 2011 in Cape Town, South Africa. The premier event will bring together the key stakeholders in the mobile health world - from leaders in government, private sector and industry, to developers and implementers working on the ground, in order to further the understanding and adoption of mobile technology in the health sector. The GSMA also announced that it has launched Mobile Health Live, an online information centre designed specifically for mobile health professionals.

The Summit will include a cutting-edge conference programme which will address a wide range of topics, including:

  • Mobile Health for Capacity Building
  • Parallels and Diversities in Mobile Health between Emerging and Developed Countries
  • Delivering the Mobile Health Ecosystem
  • Privacy and Security of Mobile Health
  • Compliance and Medical Adherence around Non-Communicable Diseases
  • Mobile Health Solutions along the Continuum of Care for Maternal Health

The Summit will also feature an exhibition showcase, and will also offer business development opportunities for key executives from across the mobile and healthcare industries. The event will attract a wide range of stakeholders including mobile operators, insurance groups, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare providers, research centres, equipment manufacturers, infrastructure vendors, application developers and integrators from around the globe.

The GSMA-mHA Mobile Health Summit offers four days of discussion, leadership and progress for the mobile health industry. The conference and exhibition will be held on June 7-8, with many additional meetings, working groups and other sessions taking place on June 6th and 9th.  The GSMA will utilise its central role in the mobile industry to provide a unique opportunity for delegates and exhibitors from both industries and their wider ecosystems to interact and share experiences in a world-class environment.

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