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Medical doctor and founder of Novamed Dr David Walcott.
Medical doctor and founder of Novamed, Dr David Walcott, alongside business partner, entrepreneur Kirk-Anthony Hamilton is encouraging business leaders and investors to become keen on the many business opportunities available in the healthcare industry.
Novamed is hosting its inaugural Health Innovation and Investment Forum – Catalyst on March 3
rd and 4
th and will feature several high-level international, regional and local speakers from varying areas of the healthcare and health technology industry.
Walcott and Hamilton shared that the aim of the forum is to explore the exponential business opportunities in the trillion-dollar global healthcare industry and how emerging markets, such as the Caribbean and Latin America can start to benefit from the growth of the industry. He further noted that Novamed is looking at substantial investment in healthcare in the Caribbean over the medium to long term.