
The first edition of "Open Health 2025" demonstrated the importance of innovation, regulatory compliance, and collaboration among entrepreneurs to drive growth in the pharmaceutical sector. The event featured the participation of prominent companies and entrepreneurs, as well as key figures in the health field in Mexico, such as Sergio Covarrubias Díaz, Armando Culebro Trujillo, and Doctor Arturo Herrera.
During the event, Adal Ortiz Ávalos, president of the Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) in Mexico City, highlighted the strategic role of the national health industry. He emphasized the importance of building a strong health industry that ensures the prosperity and happiness of all.
Ortiz Ávalos pointed out the human qualities and social justice aspects that make the health sector a key area for investment and economic growth. He also emphasized that "Open Health" is envisioned as an annual forum that fosters synergy among various players in the health sector.
The main objectives of "Open Health 2025" included strengthening the membership of Coparmex CDMX, influencing public policies oriented towards the health sector, and promoting public-private innovation and collaboration. Hugo Paulino Beltrán, president of the Health Commission of Coparmex CDMX, highlighted advances in medical innovation in Mexico and emphasized the importance of establishing strategic alliances in the sector.
During the event, the importance of strengthening the national production of medical supplies, technological devices, and pharmaceutical solutions was emphasized to ensure an equitable and accessible health system. Success stories were presented, such as the company of Ana Luisa Sesman Bernal, which has developed 100% Mexican health technology, such as ventilators and anesthesia machines.
Ricardo Arturo Barreiro Perera, deputy secretary of Medical Service Provision and Supplies of the Mexico City Health Secretariat, highlighted the importance of collaboration with the government to optimize health systems. The need to promote the country's technological autonomy was emphasized, promoting the development of national tools in artificial intelligence and telemedicine.
In summary, "Open Health 2025" highlighted the importance of innovation, public-private collaboration, and national production in the health sector, with the objective of ensuring an equitable and accessible health system for all Mexicans.