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Healthcare systems in Asia Pacific face ongoing challenges, including fragmented laboratory environments, a rising burden of noncommunicable diseases, increasing financial and staffing pressures and growing volumes of data to manage. Connect with Roche at Smart Health Asia 2026 to learn how Roche supports clinical decision-making across care settings, from decentralized care to the laboratory and clinical practice.

Ahead of care – advancing diagnostics with digital

Smart Health Asia | Singapore | July 1 – 2, 2026

Healthcare systems in Asia Pacific face ongoing challenges, including fragmented laboratory environments, a rising burden of noncommunicable diseases, increasing financial and staffing pressures and growing volumes of data to manage.

Connect with Roche at Smart Health Asia 2026 to learn how Roche supports clinical decision-making across care settings, from decentralized care to the laboratory and clinical practice.

Roche at Smart Health Asia

Advancing diagnostics with digital

Hear from experts sharing real-world experiences of implementing digital solutions for labs and clinicians, highlighting its value, practical challenges and impact on patient care.

Advancing digital health

Smart Health Asia 2026 is a digital health trade show dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovation and collaboration.

What to expect

Two full days of activities, including on-floor pitch sessions and a showcase of innovations from over 150 exhibitors, pavilions and a startup village. Connect with more than 4,000 attendees.

Opportunities to engage with Roche

See our solutions in action at our engaging booth #E10: aiming to enable Connected Labs and Informed Clinicians.

Register for your free ticket to Smart Health Asia now (only for Healthcare Providers and Agencies) and book a meeting with Roche via the Smart Health Asia app from mid-May.

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Agenda and speaker information

1 July 2026

Turning routine lab data into predictive clinical insights

Transformation Track

11:50 am–12:10 pm

Earlier and Smarter: Transforming routine lab data into risk-based, predictive health outcomes

Nearly every health encounter generates lab data – but are we truly maximising its potential?

This session explores the transformative power of routinely collected laboratory data, demonstrating how AI-enabled algorithms can turn it from a snapshot in time to into proactive clinical insights for early detection and risk stratification. Using Chronic Kidney Disease as a case study, this session demonstrates how these digital tools can enable personalised care plans early in the patient journey, and could offer a scalable solution to mitigate the rising clinical and economic burden of chronic diseases across Asia Pacific.

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Dr. Navdeep Tangri

Professor, Medicine and Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada

2:20 pm–3:00 pm

Panel Discussion: Towards Diagnostic Excellence with Digital – Lab and Beyond

This panel invites Laboratory Leaders in Asia Pacific to share how they foresee and currently use digital in their diagnosis journey – to enhance the lab's core competencies and play a larger role in influencing care decisions – ensuring that labs can continue to overcome challenges of today and maximise its role and value in the healthcare ecosystem.

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Dr. Muhammed Anis Abd Wahab

Head, Healthcare Sustainability & Assurance, ProtectHealth Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

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Dr. Mamta Soni

Chief of Laboratory Services, Apollo Central Reference Laboratory, India

Mr. Hong-Yew Lim

Executive Director, Roche Diagnostics Asia Pacific