Persivia, a leader in AI-powered digital health platforms, is set to make a powerful impact at the Global Health Exhibition GHE 2025, taking place 27–30 October at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center. Visitors can connect with Persivia at Booth H1A.M42 in the Digital Health Zone to explore how Persivia’s cutting-edge solutions are transforming population health management, care coordination, and value-based care delivery.
In line with its vision to drive technological innovation and scale transformative healthcare solutions, Persivia is also proud to sponsor the NextGen Pitch Competition; a dynamic, three-day challenge bringing together early-stage startups and scale-ups shaping the future of healthcare. The competition aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Health Sector Transformation Program, spotlighting bold, impactful ideas in digital health, population wellness, and health equity.
Persivia’s CEO will join the prestigious judging panel, evaluating pitches from 20 shortlisted companies representing over 10 countries. The competition will culminate in the Grand Final on 30 October, where Persivia’s CEO will present the winner with the SAR 100,000 grand prize.
For Persivia, this sponsorship is more than an event, it’s a commitment to nurturing the innovators who will shape tomorrow’s healthcare. Startups stand to gain from Persivia’s deep expertise in healthcare data, AI-powered analytics, and proven population health strategies, as well as its vision for integrated, scalable, and impactful digital health ecosystems. By engaging directly with Persivia’s leadership, participants can gain insights into real-world implementation, global scaling strategies, and how to navigate the complex payer-provider landscape to bring their innovations to market faster.
“At Persivia, we believe in empowering innovation that accelerates the future of healthcare,” said Dr. Mansoor Khan, CEO of Persivia. “By supporting the NextGen Pitch Competition, we’re not only celebrating groundbreaking ideas but also helping to scale them into real-world solutions that improve lives globally.”