Events

Workshop on development and scaling of digital health platforms by Alex Naslednikov

Workshop Leader: Alexander Naslednikov
Place: Mindspace, Tel-Aviv

Alexander Naslednikov conducted a practical workshop for the project teams of Vitamin.vc and participants of the Digital Medicine Forum, focusing on the development and scaling of digital health platforms.

The workshop explored how telemedicine and medical information systems can grow from early-stage products into globally scalable ecosystems. Drawing on his experience building and scaling Med.me and Gbooking, Alexander discussed platform architecture in healthcare, interoperability between patients, providers, and insurers, as well as the role of emerging technologies—including blockchain—in building trusted, large-scale medical services.

Special attention was given to growth strategies for digital health startups, from product–market fit and regulatory navigation to fundraising and international expansion. The session combined strategic insights with practical case studies, offering participants a clear framework for developing sustainable and scalable digital medicine solutions.
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