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Health Tech Untapped

Big questions. Bold thinking. Here's what’s shaping the future of healthcare.


   

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The future of healthcare isn’t just about new technology — it’s about how people use it, trust it, and benefit from it. From AI in healthcare and surgical robotics to unexpected partnerships raising awareness about heart health, Health Tech Untapped explores the real people and bold ideas shaping the future of healthcare technology. Discover what’s possible when medical innovation meets human need.


Bladder leaks and pelvic discomfort are common — but they’re not something people have to live with. Experts unpack the realities of overactive bladder and pelvic health, why care is often delayed, and how new technology and awareness are changing what treatment can look like.

   




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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, yet women are often underdiagnosed and undertreated. In this eye opening conversation, leaders in women’s heart health explore why the gap exists, what women need to know, and how awareness can save lives.

   



When people hear “surgical robotics,” they often imagine technology taking over. The reality is more nuanced — and more human. See how AI, robotics, and digital tools create “game film” surgeons can study, bringing data driven insight to the future of surgery and surgical training.

   




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High blood pressure doesn’t just affect individuals — it affects caregivers, households, and entire communities. Medtronic and the Minnesota Vikings explore how an unexpected partnership combines health tech and sports to raise awareness about hypertension and heart health.

   



As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in healthcare, trust is the question that matters most. In this conversation, leaders from Microsoft and Medtronic examine how AI in healthcare should be designed, governed, and used — not just what it can do, but what it should do for patients and clinicians.

   




Published May 20, 2026