Minister of Health opening MTANZ Conference
Monday, 23 May 2022
SECTOR UPDATE - MTANZ We are delighted to announce that the Hon Andrew Little will open the MTANZ HealthTech Conference on 28 June 2022.
The Minister of Health will take the HealthTech Week stage just 3 days before the health reforms come into effect. Take your opportunity to hear directly from one of the architects of the major reforms and learn how the changes to the health sector will impact our industry.
From the opening keynote by the Minister of Health, to presentations from the Chairs of Health NZ and the Maori Authority, this conference is simply unmissable for any business that currently supplies into New Zealand's public hospitals.
The MTANZ conference is part of HealthTech Week which starts on Monday, 27 June with the Innovation Day. Callaghan Innovation, the Consortium for Medical Device Technologies (CMDT) and MTANZ are pleased to be partnering once again to bring you the latest on innovative health technologies, clinical trials and changes in the NZ med-tech system. We are also excited to be collaborating with the Aoteroa Brain Project, the Digital Health Association (DHA formerly NZHiT), Medicines NZ (MNZ) and Health informatics NZ (HiNZ) to bring you a broadened perspective of the health transition encompassing data & digital and medicines.
The social highlight of HealthTech Week is the Awards & Networking Event on Tuesday, 28 June which has been revamped to allow more time for mixing & mingling over exquisite food and drinks at the Cordis. MTANZ's second conference day of HealthTech Week closes with the members only AGM on Wednesday, 29 June.
Get more information on all events of HealthTech Week online and register today!

Source: MTANZ media release
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