Hospitals Are Testing AI. Very Few Are Scaling It. A New Toronto Conference Aims to Close the Gap

While artificial intelligence is being tested across hospitals in Canada, very few organizations have managed to move beyond pilots and deliver system-wide impact. This growing gap between experimentation and execution is the focus of a new conference announced by P World: “AI in Hospitals: From Hype to Implementation,” taking place on 24–25 September 2026 in Toronto.

Across the healthcare system, AI is no longer limited by technology. Instead, hospitals are navigating a more complex set of barriers—from fragmented data and unclear regulation to clinician resistance and rising ethical risks. The result is a system where innovation is visible, but outcomes remain limited.

Hospitals Are Testing AI. Very Few Are Scaling It. A New Toronto Conference Aims to Close the Gap

“Most hospitals are not struggling with ideas—they’re struggling with implementation,” said Kosta Petrov, Founder and Managing Director of P World. “The real challenge is not building pilots, but integrating AI into clinical workflows, aligning it with public healthcare systems, and earning trust across the organization.”

The Toronto conference has been designed as a practical, implementation-focused gathering for senior healthcare leaders responsible for AI, innovation, and transformation. Rather than focusing on trends or tools, the program centers on how hospitals can identify high-value use cases, navigate privacy and liability, and scale successful initiatives into system-wide solutions.

The event brings together insights from leading institutions already working at the forefront of AI in healthcare, including Health Canada, Alberta Health Services, Humber River Health, Hamilton Health Sciences, Unity Health, Mount Sinai Health System, and North York General Hospital, among others. Through real-world case studies, participants will gain a clearer understanding of what works, what fails, and what it takes to operationalize AI in a complex, highly regulated environment.

At a time when pressure is mounting on healthcare systems to deliver better outcomes with limited resources, the ability to move from experimentation to execution is becoming a defining capability. This conference positions itself at that intersection—where strategy, risk, and leadership determine whether AI delivers real value.

Registration is now open, with early participants able to save $400 on their attendance.

Event Details
AI in Hospitals: From Hype to Implementation
24–25 September 2026
Toronto, Canada

More information and registration:
https://www.thepworld.com/event/ai-in-hospitals-from-hype-to-implementation


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