Our Team at DMEA 2025: Key Takeaways and Industry Insights
Last week, our team had the opportunity to participate in DMEA 2025, one of Europe’s leading events for digital health. It was a fantastic few days of insightful discussions, innovative showcases, and valuable networking – and we’re excited to share some of the key highlights that emerged from our time there.
Structured data is gaining momentum.
There’s a clear and growing interest in structured data solutions across the healthcare industry. FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is becoming increasingly important, with organizations of all sizes exploring the setup of FHIR servers to support efficient and standardized data collection. calliDoc is well-positioned to support this trend with robust capabilities for managing structured health data.
Workflow improvement remains a top priority in the DACH region.
Digital solutions that enhance hospital workflows continue to be a major focus. One of the ongoing challenges is helping healthcare professionals understand that, while adopting new systems may involve a short adjustment period, the long-term benefits in terms of efficiency and workload reduction are significant. These conversations at DMEA reinforced the need for intuitive, well-integrated tools that truly support day-to-day clinical work.
Integration is the key to simplicity and usability.
The power of a fully integrated digital environment was a recurring theme. Solutions like the collaboration between calliDoc and synedra HCM show how interoperability and thoughtful system design can make implementation straightforward – and more importantly, make the lives of healthcare professionals easier.
AI is moving beyond the hype.
We received enthusiastic feedback on the integration of calliDoc, synedra HCM, and deepc, particularly in radiology. Attendees noted the potential for these AI-driven, collaborative solutions to significantly streamline routine workflows and improve overall efficiency. It’s clear that AI is no longer just a trend – it’s becoming a valuable part of everyday clinical practice.
We’re grateful for the opportunity to be part of such an impactful event and to engage with so many forward-thinking healthcare leaders. Thank you to everyone who visited us at DMEA – we’re excited about the future and look forward to continuing these important conversations.