
From May 2 to 5, 2026, Chicago hosted Digestive Disease Week® (DDW 2026), one of the most important international scientific events in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, and digestive endoscopy.
Euromedical took part in the event as part of its ongoing technological growth and continuous professional development, engaging with the latest innovations that are shaping the future of digestive medicine.
Throughout the week, the company had the opportunity to connect with international experts, research centers, and global industry players, exploring key topics such as:
- the evolution of advanced endoscopic technologies
- digital integration in diagnostic processes
- new solutions aimed at improving clinical outcomes and patient safety
Participation in DDW represents a strategic step for Euromedical to identify emerging trends and translate them into concrete solutions for the Italian healthcare market, through an approach that combines innovation, training, and specialized technical support.
Investing in major international scientific events strengthens the company’s ability to provide healthcare professionals with increasingly advanced tools, contributing to the development of a modern, efficient, and patient-centered healthcare system.
Euromedical continues to reinforce its positioning as a qualified partner and a trusted technology provider for both public and private healthcare organizations.
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