What’s the future of cloud-based technology and echocardiography? Find out at ECHO Australia 2025. The HeartLab team are excited to be a silver sponsor for Australia’s premier echocardiography conference, sharing the value of our cardiology imaging platform that allows health practitioners and professionals alike to focus on patient care.
HeartLab CEO and founder, Will Hewitt, says ECHO Australia’s reputation for knowledge sharing, technological innovation, and transformational practices means it’s a date in the calendar not to be missed.
“We’re excited to continue our partnership with ECHO Australia this year and are proud to be a silver sponsor of the event. With the recent growth HeartLab has experienced in Australia, and the increasing clinical awareness of the value SaaS (software as a service) can bring to patient care and delivery, we’re looking forward to being in the company of like-minded technological adopters and having the opportunity to discuss how HeartLab can play a role in the fight against heart disease.”
With HeartLab’s leading cloud-based cardiology imaging platform, designed to replace on-premise cardiology PACS products, ECHO Australia conference attendees will have the opportunity to experience a demonstration of HeartLab’s technology in the Exhibition Hall throughout the conference.
HeartLab’s cloud-based imaging and reporting platform has a modern user interface designed to create efficiency and quality in reviewing and reporting on patient echocardiograms. It also opens up accessibility for cardiac clinicians and wider healthcare professionals by providing remote access to high-quality images.
“HeartLab helps cardiologists and clinicians to spend time with patients who need it, and less time filling in paperwork. Our cloud-based platform is implementing change for good and we’re looking forward to helping more clinicians” Hewitt says.
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