Future Led panel event: Why healthcare tech is missing the mark – and is there a better way?

27 Mar 2025 Level 5, Block 6, Queensland Clinical Skills Development Service, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Herston Qld 4006 Go to Event Page
Future Led panel event: Why healthcare tech is missing the mark – and is there a better way?

Why healthcare tech is missing the mark - and is there a better way?

Event details
Date: 27 March 2025
Location: Level 5, Block 6, Queensland Clinical Skills Development Service, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH) and live-streamed
Time: 7:30am to 9am (AEST). Networking from 7:30am, panel and livestream from 8am.


Technology has a critical role to play in solving healthcare’s biggest challenges – but too often the solutions fall short, and tech is abandoned. Rather than digitising a broken system, applying a band aid or expecting staff to work with fragmented and clunky systems, how do we change the way we think about tech and create experiences and outcomes that clinicians and their patients want?

The complexities of this challenge are significant. This special Future Led panel, hosted at the Clinical Skills Development Service, Metro North Health, brings together clinicians and designers to explore how better collaboration, smarter procurement, and systemic reform can create technology that truly supports an effective healthcare system.

Collaboration between Liquid and the Clinical Skills Development Service (CSDS):

As leaders in strategic design and implementation, Liquid works to transform outcomes for some of the biggest health issues facing our community. In our Future Led panel series, we bring together experts, innovators, and policymakers to explore complex human problems and challenge the status quo, bringing fresh perspectives and ideas with a future-focussed lens.

In 2025, we’re doing things differently. This event marks an exciting collaboration between Liquid and the CSDS – one of the world’s largest clinical skills development centres. By bringing together CSDS’s expertise in clinical skills development with Liquid’s experience in human-centred design and systemic innovation, this discussion will offer fresh perspectives on how we can rethink healthcare technology to create real, sustainable change.

Hosted at the Herston Quarter, this panel is set in a space designed for real-world problem-solving – where clinicians, researchers, and technologists come together to drive meaningful change.

Register to attend via the Liquid website. 

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