Business Post Smart Health Summit 

2025

10th September 2024
Croke Park, Dublin

Transforming Ireland’s healthcare with technology at the core

Improving patient access and care co-ordination is the focus of Ireland’s digital health landscape. That’s outlined in the HSE’s digital health roadmap published last year. It aims to transform healthcare through digital technology, improving access, care quality, and patient experience, while aligning with national and EU digital goals. One of the plan’s key initiatives, launched in February 2025, the HSE Health App marks a significant milestone in the digitalisation of Ireland’s health.

The Business Post’s 2025 Smart Health Summit, now in its 6th year, is an annual 1-day event that brings together leaders in healthcare, technology, policy & innovation to explore the future of smart, connected, and personalised healthcare and connect & collaborate for a better healthcare service.

The event attracts hundreds of senior healthcare professionals to hear cutting-edge case studies, inspiring insights from leaders at the frontline of digital healthcare transformation, engage in open and pragmatic discussions about the challenges, failures and real-life successes of navigating digital transformation in healthcare.

“I would like to compliment you and your team on a very informative and well organised event-thanks and well done”

Miriam Roche
Engagement & Delivery Lead, Informatics Directorate
St. James's Hospital

“… an excellent line-up of speakers! A number of people commented on this to me. I couldn’t believe how well all the content flowed together and all the speakers were very on message! Thanks again for the opportunity and well done all!

Siobhain Duggan
Director of Innovation & Healthcare
GS1

Topics include:

Themes and transformative trends we’ll be featuring in our 2025 agenda include:

  • Integration of AI – AI in practice, real AI use cases
  • Advanced wearable technology and remote patient monitoring (RPM):
  • Virtual hospitals and remote care
  • Data infrastructure, privacy and security
  • Personalised measurement-based care
  • Digital skills for existing and future workforce
  • From data to drugs: The role of AI in future drug discovery
  • Data as a key component of care delivery
  • Expansion of telehealth and hybrid care models
  • Smarter medicines & treatments: How technology is changing medications 

Getting there

Car Parking
Croke Park provides up to 600 free parking spaces. Click here to learn more about how to access them.

On foot
Croke Park is just a 15 minute walk from the City Centre.

By train
The closest railway station is Drumcondra at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road, a 5 minute walk from the stadium.  The closest DART stations are Connolly and Clontarf. Connolly is a 15-20 minute walk and Clontarf a 20-25 minute walk to the stadium. The closest LUAS stops are Connolly (Red Line) and Parnell (Green Line). The nearest Intercity Rail stop is at Connolly Station

By bus
Take the No 3, 11, 11a 16, 16a and 41 from the City Centre to Drumcondra Road.

By bike
Croke Park is just a cycle from the City Centre. The nearest Dublin Bike stations are located on North Circular Road and Mountjoy Square. There is also a two-tier parking facility in the Davin Stand car park.

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