PACEMD at the
Global Summit On Health Education Technology
📍 Location:
Atlanta, United States
📅 Date: May 10–14, 2015
The Global Summit on Health–Technology–Education was an international conference led by Professor Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate, focused on identifying accessible and sustainable solutions to urgent social challenges through the strategic integration of health, technology, and education.
The event brought together thought leaders, academics, healthcare professionals, technology experts, social entrepreneurs, investors, and representatives of international organizations, with the goal of transforming innovative ideas into sustainable social business models.
The outcomes of the Summit were later incorporated into an action-oriented Nobel Peace Laureates Summit, reinforcing its global reach.
Objective.
- Identify innovative and economically viable solutions for urgent challenges in health and education.
- Promote sustainable social business models.
- Expand universal access to health and education services through accessible technology.
- Generate proposals that can be implemented in resource-limited countries under the leadership of Professor Yunus and the Grameen model.
PACEMD Participation.
PACEMD was represented by Dr. Haywood Hall, who served as a member of the International Organizing Committee of the Summit.
Dr. Hall participated as a leader and coordinator within the Health track, contributing to the structuring of strategic sessions focused on:
- Innovation in accessible healthcare delivery.
- Sustainable global health models.
- Integration of technology into emergency systems and community-based care.
His participation positioned PACEMD within a high-level international network that integrates academia, technological innovation, and social enterprise, consolidating its presence in global health transformation initiatives.
Impact.
PACEMD’s participation in the Global Summit:
- Strengthened its international projection.
- Consolidated its connection with global leaders in social innovation.
- Reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable global health models.
- Expanded its strategic network in technology, education, and emergency health systems.
