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Philips joins Radical Health Festival Helsinki 2026 to advance precision health dialogue

Helsinki, Finland – December 18, 2025 - Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, will participate at Radical Health Festival Helsinki 2026, joining a growing group of organizations supporting the Festival’s focus on system-level transformation in health and care.

 

Radical Health Festival Helsinki 2026 takes place from 19 to 21 January at Messukeskus. The festival is Europe’s Premier Festival for Health & Care and is co-curated with the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the City of Helsinki. The 2026 theme, Operationalising Precision Health, focuses on how precision, prevention and data-driven care are being implemented in real-world health systems.

 

Philips brings its perspective as a global health technology company working across the full continuum of care, from hospital settings to the home. Philips’ focus on patient- and people-centric innovation, clinical insight and data-enabled solutions closely aligns with the festival’s emphasis on translating innovation into practical, scalable impact for health systems.

 

“Health systems are under growing pressure to deliver better outcomes for more people in an increasingly complex environment,” said Juha Impilä, Managing Director Nordics at Philips. “At Philips, our purpose is to deliver better care for more people, and precision health is an important enabler of that ambition. By combining data, technology and deep clinical insight, we work with health systems to support meaningful improvements across the continuum of care. Radical Health Festival Helsinki is an important forum to collaborate with policymakers and partners on translating this ambition into system-level impact.”

 

Building on previous editions that brought together participants from 35+ countries, the festival will welcome international delegations from ministries, regions, hospitals and public health authorities, alongside innovators, startups, investors and industry leaders. Radical Health Festival Helsinki is designed as a collaborative space where policy dialogue, practical sessions and structured interaction support implementation-focused exchange.

 

Radical Health Festival Helsinki brings together policymakers, clinicians, researchers, innovators and industry partners to address shared challenges facing health systems today and to advance practical approaches to health transformation.

About Radical Health Festival Helsinki

Radical Health Festival Helsinki is Europe’s Premier Festival for Health & Care. Co-curated with the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the City of Helsinki, the Festival convenes leaders from across the health ecosystem to focus on implementation, collaboration and system-level change.

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Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on improving people's health and well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips recognizes the link between human and environmental health and as part of Philips’ broader ESG commitments, Philips is driving the transition towards sustainable and equitable healthcare to deliver better care for more people. The company has been carbon neutral in its own operations since 2020. It is aiming for all new product introductions to be designed in line with the company’s EcoDesign requirements by 2025, with 25% of its revenue to be generated from circular products and services by 2025. Societally, it aims to improve the health and well-being of 2 billion people per year by 2025, including 300 million people in underserved communities, and 1 million workers in its supply chain. 

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