Meet the Experts: Keynote Speakers You Can’t Miss at the 13th UCG Congress



The countdown has begun! The 13th World Digital Pathology & AI UCG Congress is set to take place from September 2–4, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, UAE — and it's shaping up to be one of the most insightful and inspiring events in the digital pathology and AI in healthcare space.

Why Attend?

This year’s congress will feature a stellar lineup of keynote speakers, each bringing unique perspectives, groundbreaking research, and real-world insights from the forefront of digital pathology, artificial intelligence, and translational medicine.

Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, technologist, or industry leader, the keynote sessions offer unmatched opportunities to:

Gain exclusive insights into the latest advances in AI and pathology

Explore real-world applications of telepathology, digital microscopy, and image analysis

Discover how leaders are shaping the future of precision diagnostics and personalized medicine

Featured Keynote Speakers

Here’s a sneak peek at a few of our distinguished keynote speakers:

Dr. Ekaparna Hazarikaa, pioneer in AI-powered histopathology workflows

Dr. Suhasini Krishnan, an international leader in telepathology research and digital health innovation

Dr. Mehrdad Mohammadi, renowned for integrating machine learning in diagnostic pathology

(Stay tuned! Full speaker profiles will be updated regularly.)

Don’t Miss Out — Reserve Your Spot Today!

Be part of this game-changing experience. Network with global experts, share your research, and stay at the cutting edge of healthcare innovation.

👉 https://digitalpathology.utilitarianconferences.com/registration

Learn More

Visit the official homepage to explore the full agenda, list of tracks, travel details, and more.

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