About HIDA 2026
2026 2nd International Conference on Health Informatization and Data Analysis
2026 2nd International Conference on Health Informatization and Data Analysis(HIDA 2026) will be held on March 27-29, 2026 in Guangzhou, China.
Building on the achievements of the inaugural HIDA 2025, HIDA 2026 aims to deepen the exploration of transformative technologies and innovative approaches in health informatics and data analysis. This year’s conference will place special emphasis on emerging trends such as real-time health data processing, personalized and precision medicine driven by multi-omics data integration, and the application of advanced machine learning models in predictive healthcare.
HIDA 2026 distinguishes itself by highlighting the critical roles of data interoperability and cross-sector collaboration, especially between healthcare providers, technology developers, and regulatory bodies. As privacy concerns and ethical challenges grow increasingly complex, the conference will further spotlight novel frameworks for secure, compliant, and transparent health data governance. Additionally, HIDA 2026 will focus on the integration of telehealth and mobile health (mHealth) platforms into mainstream healthcare systems, reflecting the continuing shift toward decentralized and patient-centered care.
Through an expanded program featuring interactive panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and dedicated sessions on policy innovation and real-world case studies, HIDA 2026 offers a comprehensive platform for academics, clinicians, data scientists, and industry leaders to converge. Its location in Guangzhou—a leading center of digital health innovation—provides participants with unique opportunities to engage with cutting-edge regional initiatives and industry ecosystems.
We invite you to join HIDA 2026 to share your expertise, uncover new insights, and collaborate on advancing the future of health informatics and data analysis for improved global health outcomes. Together, we can harness data-driven healthcare innovation to transform patient care worldwide.