On November 12, Greenberg Traurig’s Berlin office hosts the Heart Medicine Summit 2025. The summit is an initiative of the German Society of Cardiology (DGK) for the National Heart Alliance, a broad coalition of all major cardiac medical societies in Germany together with the German Heart Foundation. They aim to improve research and care in the field of cardiovascular disease. The event brings together leading experts to discuss the future of cardiovascular care and the transformation of Germany’s healthcare system. The collaboration between GT and the event organizers is initiated by Christian Rybak (Shareholder, Munich, Government Law & Policy).
Bodo Ramelow, Vice President of the German Bundestag, underlines the importance of accessible healthcare in rural regions and highlights its role in strengthening trust and democratic participation. Berlin Shareholder Carsten Kociok (Intellectual Property & Technology) joins the panel “Patient-Oriented Data Use vs. Data Protection: What Could a Middle Ground Look Like?”, discussing how secure and responsible data use can foster medical innovation and improve patient outcomes.