The focus is shifting from what clinical AI can do to what should be built, what works in practice, and how it can genuinely support care. We’ll be exploring that at DHF.
We're especially looking forward to meeting people thinking seriously about how clinical AI should fit into care.
For people thinking about how AI can support clinical work, without adding more friction to the day.
For people exploring how new tools fit into existing systems, expectations, and ways of working.
For people looking for practical ways to reduce admin and better support the people they lead.
For people involved in the broader conversation around how clinical AI is introduced thoughtfully into care.
In a space where what you can build is evolving faster than the rules about what you should build, how do you know you're building the right thing — and doing it well?
As AI capability expands, so does the range of what a product could do. In healthcare, those decisions carry real weight. They shape how technology is introduced into care, how it supports clinicians, and how safe and useful it is in practice.
CEO and Founder Kai Van Lieshout and Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Ray Boyapati reflect on what responsible development looks like as capability moves quickly. Kai brings the founder's perspective on why some of the most important product decisions are not just about what to build, but what to hold back. Dr. Boyapati grounds that conversation in patient safety, practitioner needs, and the realities of care.
Alongside the keynote, Lyrebird will be part of wider conversations across the festival.
What does it really take to move from a promising AI tool to something healthcare teams actually use? A look at the gap between the idea and the reality.
A discussion on what it actually takes to get clinical research into real-world care, and where the biggest gaps still are.
We'll also be part of conversations across the week around practical adoption, thoughtful implementation, and where clinical AI is going next.
If you're attending DHF, come and say hello.
Whether you're just curious, actively exploring, or already deep in the conversation, we'd be glad to meet you.
If you're attending, we'd love to see you on stage, at Booth 1005, or in a one-to-one conversation with the team. Book time with us and we'll make sure it's worth your while.