Cédric Hermans Opened the Day with a Compelling Look at How AI is Changing the Game in Hemophilia Care
World Federation of Hemophilia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Day 2 of the 14th WFH Global Forum was all about looking ahead—through the lens of innovation, AI, and transformative therapies for Bleeding Disorders.
Cédric Hermans opened the day with a compelling look at how AI is changing the game in hemophilia care—enhancing diagnosis, refining treatment pathways, and helping us predict complications with greater precision than ever before.
Experts Ben Samelson-Jones and WFH VP Medical, Glenn Pierce explored the scientific breakthroughs, while also addressing the global challenge of ensuring safety, affordability and equitable access to these life-changing innovations.
From cutting-edge tech to real-world barriers, industry leaders and researchers also discussed how we can prepare healthcare systems worldwide to embrace the next wave of care.
Thank you for joining us in Montreal!”

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