An event for the modern diagnostic lab.

Join Proscia, pathology leaders, and healthcare innovators for a can’t-miss event for diagnostic laboratories: Future Ready Pathology.

June 15, 2021  |  11AM – 12:15PM ET

As pathology labs modernize to adapt to mounting pressures in the post-pandemic era, learn how you and your lab can capitalize today on trends and technologies reshaping diagnostic medicine.

Our keynote session will feature former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discussing how the rapid pace of innovation in healthcare is shaping the future for diagnostic laboratories and the patients they serve.

Visit our Future Ready Pathology event page for more information and a complete agenda—and reserve your spot today.

Event Highlights

Join inspiring conversations about the technologies powering the digital future for the world’s largest laboratory networks.

Keynote: Innovation and the Future of Diagnostic Medicine in the Post-Pandemic Era

Join former commissioner of the FDA, Dr. Scott Gottlieb; Robert Michel, Editor-in-Chief of the Dark Report; and David West, CEO of Proscia for their valuable perspectives about the future of diagnostic medicine, trends in the post-pandemic era, and much more.

Concentriq® Dx Product Tour

As pathology rushes into the modern era, explore the solution that’s powering the future of diagnostic medicine today. From connecting widely distributed and remote teams, to putting the pathologist at the center of a natural and intuitive experience, see the latest features and powerful capabilities of the AI-ready Concentriq digital pathology platform.

Pathology Innovation Sessions

Hear from leaders of the world’s highest volume laboratories on how they are driving meaningful quality and efficiency gains at scale, building digital pathology ecosystems, and preparing their labs for the computational future.

Don’t miss this opportunity to ready your lab for the future of pathology.

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