The AI project track is currently in a coming-soon phase while the next concept cycle is being prepared. Updated submission dates, evaluation notes, and the next release of the brief will be published once the showcase window is finalized.
The showcase is not live yet, but the page is ready to help you prepare better concepts before the next call opens.
This track keeps its own personality: ambitious, future-facing, and imaginative, but still grounded enough to defend in a clinical room.
The next AI cycle is still meant for ideas that understand real workflows, not buzzword-heavy product theatre.
Teams will still need to show human oversight, privacy thinking, and what happens when the system is wrong.
This track remains built for strong reasoning and useful design, even when a polished build does not exist yet.
These focus areas remain the clearest map of where strong AI concepts are likely to fit.
You do not have to stay inside this list, but it shows the kind of healthcare friction points the showcase is designed to surface.
The strongest concepts show where the AI assists, where clinicians decide, and where escalation becomes mandatory.
Useful entries often focus on continuous care, reminders, risk detection, and what happens when the signal changes.
The most compelling ideas usually improve access without pretending to replace formal clinical judgment.
If you already have a concept in mind, these are the useful moves before the submission window opens.
Use the last published rubric to sharpen the workflow, guardrails, and real-world fit.
If you want to move early, ask the conference desk to alert you when the track opens.
If you are unsure whether an idea belongs in the track, ask before you overbuild the wrong concept.