As AI is transforming healthcare the real challenge lies in moving from promising prototypes to reliable, production-ready tools. That is the central theme of this DLD Munich 2026 expert panel.
Moderator Ralf Huss, a trained pathologist and head of the BioM biotech cluster, is joined by gynecologist and AI researcher Jacqueline Lammert, computer scientist Andreas Maier, Raidium co-founder Pierre Manceron, and Google Cloud’s Max Tschochohei.
Jacqueline Lammert highlights a dramatic efficiency gap: “97% of data in healthcare sectors go unused”, she notes, because it remains unstructured and fragmented. Her work utilizes large language models to change that, allowing clinicians to analyze rare cancer profiles in minutes rather than hours.
Andreas Maier warns that AI’s power comes with risks, such as hallucinations. “If you do not have somebody in the loop who has a good understanding of the patient”, he says, “you will not build a successful system.”
Pierre Manceron advocates for pan-European data collaboration, calling the European Health Data Space initiative essential since no single country’s data will suffice.
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