In partnership with Einstein Hospital Israelita in São Paulo, the event aims to serve as a cross-sectoral forum bringing together all sectors of the healthcare industry.
Tuesday 14 de April de 2026
ExpoSalud returns with high hopes for growth. The trade show, which in 2025 drew more than 3,000 attendees, 80 speakers, and 92 specialized companies, has established itself as the most important platform in the national healthcare sector. This year, from November 10 to 12 at Espacio Riesco, it aims to further solidify its position with a larger-scale international conference.
The collaboration with Einstein Hospital Israelita de São Paulo sets this edition apart. The Brazilian institution, one of the most prominent healthcare facilities in the region, will lead the international conference and contribute its expertise in integrated healthcare systems. The event is organized by FISA, part of the GL events Chile group, with Enrique París as honorary president, and brings together professionals, technicians, and managers from the public, private, and academic sectors to generate joint solutions that improve patient care.
Under the theme “Innovating with Purpose: Technologies, Efficiency, Management, and Sustainability of Healthcare Systems,” the conference is structured around two main themes: “Einstein Oncology: An Integrated Ecosystem Building Networks of Excellence with Global Impact” and “From Fragmented Patient Care to Integrated Care: How to Coordinate Healthcare Systems That Really Work.
In addition to the conference, Einstein Hospital will lead two certified workshops designed to provide practical tools to healthcare professionals. Through these initiatives, the Brazilian institution reinforces its commitment to the ongoing professional development of medical staff and the continuous improvement of the quality of care.
The event already has the support of strategic sponsors such as Clínicas de Chile, professional associations, and healthcare institutions, establishing itself as the most important gathering for all sectors of the healthcare industry.