This year’s program features an unmatched lineup of real-world health infrastructure projects from multi-billion dollar redevelopments across Australia to international hospitals setting new global benchmarks.
Learn directly from the leaders behind these transformative projects as they share lessons learned, strategies for success, and practical takeaways you can apply to your own developments.
Bringing a wealth of experience from Singapore’s leading health institutions, Geoffrey Gui is at the forefront of shaping the future of healthcare delivery.
As Chief Operating Officer of the National Dental Centre Singapore and Director of Future Health System at Singapore General Hospital, he leads major initiatives in AI, automation, innovation, and workforce development.
Geoffrey will share insights into the 20-year, $4 billion redevelopment of Singapore’s oldest flagship hospital - Singapore General Hospital - set for completion in 2036. With phase one nearing completion this year, the project is strategically introducing new facilities to increase capacity ahead of rebuilding the main hospital.
Gain an inside view into the project’s progress and next steps toward creating a truly digital-first healthcare campus.
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Hayden Fisher, Acting Chief Information Officer at Peninsula Health, will share how digital systems are being aligned to ensure seamless interoperability across old and new facilities - from early planning and procurement to FM platforms and system integration.
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Allan Ajami, Hospital Redevelopment Manager at South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, will share how St George’s Hospital is centralising outpatient services to enhance efficiency, patient experience and collaboration across specialties. Discover how infrastructure design is enabling evolving models of care by leveraging digital tools for consistency, co-locating services to remove silos and strategising to meet scope and deadlines within a live hospital environment.
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Mohamed Nasr, Project Lead for Rouse Hill Hospital, will explore the design of NSW’s first brand-new hospital in over 40 years - a digital-first, connected facility built to support the state’s fastest-growing region. Learn how hybrid care models are being embedded from the outset, how patient journeys are being enhanced through digital tracking and virtual consults, and how innovative stakeholder engagement is shaping the hospital’s design from the ground up.
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Nathan Moore, Director of Innovation and Redesign at the Westmead Precinct, will share the journey of building a world-class hub that unites industry, academia and healthcare. From creating flexible multi-purpose facilities to aligning with industry partners and seizing the right opportunities for growth, Nathan will explore how NSW is supporting the evolution of health precincts. He will be joined in a panel discussion by Michelle Irving, Principal Policy Officer - Health Precincts at NSW Health.
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Join David Boucher, Chief Executive Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital Phuket, as he shares the strategy behind creating a 6-star boutique hospital that is redefining patient experience and setting a new benchmark for medical tourism.
Discover how hospitality-infused design, AI-powered diagnostics, robotics, and customer-focused infrastructure are coming together to deliver uncompromising quality and clinical excellence.
With a global leadership background spanning the Middle East, United States, and Thailand, David brings powerful insights into how smart capital planning and innovation can revolutionise healthcare delivery.
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This year, we’re back with our biggest ever edition of the Summit! A completely refreshed format built for today’s health infrastructure challenges, with more speakers, projects and networking opportunities than ever before.
Healthcare facilities must evolve in step with population growth, demographic shifts, and rapid technological advancement. Designing adaptable, digitally enabled, and sustainable spaces ensures that infrastructure remains resilient and aligned with changing models of care.
Learn strategies for integrating cost-efficient construction methods, utilising data and creating future-ready facilities that support sustainability and long-term viability.