DeHealth at Davos: Building the AI & Data Infrastructure for Global Preventive Healthcare

Created: 30 Jan, 2026

Updated: 30 Jan, 2026

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DeHealth at Davos 2026: The Future of Healthcare is Being Built Now

Live from Davos 2026

DeHealth at Davos: Building the Infrastructure for Global Preventive Healthcare

Our founders Denys Tsvaig and Anna Bon joined 65+ world leaders and nearly 1,000 CEOs at the World Economic Forum to shape the future of health data, AI, and longevity medicine. 

January 23, 2026 

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This year's Davos was different. Not just another gathering of suits discussing abstract global challenges, but a pivotal moment where AI, healthcare infrastructure, and economic power converged into a single, urgent conversation. DeHealth was there. And what we witnessed will shape our roadmap for years to come.


The Numbers That Shocked Davos

Walking into the Congress Centre, one statistic was on everyone's lips: 70% of global healthcare costs come from preventable conditions. And yet, the world's healthcare systems remain overwhelmingly reactive — treating symptoms rather than preventing diseases.

$946B

Digital Health Market by 2030

$400B

Annual AI Infrastructure Investment


4.4x

834M MROI on Preventive Health Investment

The message from Davos was clear: the future belongs to those who build the infrastructure for proactive, AI-powered, data-driven healthcare. This isn't speculation — it's a $2.3 trillion opportunity by 2034.

What World Leaders Are Really Saying

AI is clearly more than a chatbot, and it cannot just be about cost-cutting. Ideally, it can change what's possible for businesses. — Ruth Porat, President & CIO, Alphabet and Google

Behind closed doors, conversations went deeper than the usual talking points. NVIDIA's Jensen Huang painted a picture of AI that doesn't replace healthcare workers but amplifies them — freeing radiologists and nurses from administrative burden so they can focus on what matters: patient care.

Microsoft's Satya Nadella pushed further: "The companies and countries that diffuse AI fastest win." Not who builds the best model, but who deploys it into real workflows, real clinics, real communities.

 83% of the Chinese population is optimistic about AI. In the US, it's 39%. We could lose the AI race because of a self-inflicted injury. — David Sacks, AI & Crypto Czar, White House

The DeHealth Insight: Health Data Infrastructure is the New Gold

Here's what became crystal clear at Davos: The next decade won't be won by those who have the most advanced AI model. It will be won by those who control the health data infrastructure, the interoperable systems, the verified health records, the real-time biomarkers, the longitudinal datasets that make AI actually useful.

India's Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission connected 834 million citizens to digital health IDs. Apollo Hospitals delivered 1.2 million teleconsultations and deployed 20 AI clinical tools last year alone. The Global Fund is investing $150 million annually in digital health across 90+ countries.

This is the race DeHealth has been preparing for since day one.

Key Insights from Our Davos Meetings

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    Preventive Medicine is No Longer Niche The shift from reactive "sick care" to proactive prevention is now mainstream healthcare strategy. Samsung, Withings, and major health systems are building around this model.

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    Biological Age > Chronological Age Leading longevity clinics now track 800+ biomarkers per patient. Epigenetic clocks are becoming the gold standard for measuring health trajectory.

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    Data Interoperability is Make-or-Break The European Health Data Space mandates cross-border health data exchange by 2034. Countries and platforms that don't build interoperable systems will be left behind.

  • AI Healthcare Agents Are Coming — Fast 2026 is the year of Agentic AI: systems that don't wait for your prompt but autonomously coordinate care, schedule interventions, and manage chronic conditions.


BlackRock's Larry Fink: "We need to move very rapidly to tokenization. With one common blockchain, we can reduce corruption."

The math is simple: prevention is cheaper than treatment. Data infrastructure is cheaper than crisis response. And the countries that figure this out first will have a massive competitive advantage.

      Health is the world's best investment. It drives productivity, strengthens economies, and anchors social stability. — World Economic Forum Health Investment Report 2026

What This Means for DeHealth

Every conversation at Davos reinforced why we're building what we're building:

Global health data infrastructure that's interoperable, secure, and patient-controlled

AI-powered preventive insights that turn data into actionable health intelligence

Decentralized architecture that works across borders and regulatory environments

We're not building another app. We're building the rails that healthcare will run on for the next 50 years.

Coming Soon: A Major Announcement

During Davos, we had several breakthrough conversations that will shape DeHealth's next chapter. We can't reveal everything yet, but stay tuned. What's coming will demonstrate exactly how a health tech company from the frontier can compete and win on the global stage.

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