
BALI, INDONESIA – The Global Cardio Metabolic Health Summit (GCMHS) 2025, organized by Biofora Worldwide, concluded successfully on November 25th, 2025 in Bali, Indonesia, gathering over 100 participants from across the globe. The international conference provided a vital platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and academicians to exchange knowledge and discuss the latest advancements in cardiology and metabolic health.
The summit focused on core knowledge and foremost advances in the ever-expanding field of cardiology and healthcare, featuring interactive keynote presentations, dynamic workshops, and collaborative networking sessions. Attendees, including cardiologists, physicians, nurses, and medical professionals, engaged in B2B discussions and explored cutting-edge advancements.
Key highlights of the conference included:
- Insightful Presentations: Experts with national and international reputations addressed the latest guidelines, therapeutic approaches, and recent trends in cardiovascular medicine.
- Research Paper Presentations: Various research papers on current topics in cardiology were presented, fostering discussion and potential future collaborations.
- Networking Opportunities: The event offered a significant opportunity to establish research collaborations and network with leading professionals from around the world.
Neema Kumari, Co-Founder of Capitalist Health, Information Based Platform given a keynote speech on “Health inequality is a design flaw: systemic gaps and gendered realities: health inequality isn’t accidental, it’s the outcome of how systems are designed. This talk examines how gender, policy, and structural bias shape health outcomes and why redesigning health systems with equity at their core is the most powerful preventive intervention we can make.”
Dr. Nikmatul Khoiriyah, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Agri-business, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Islam Malang, Malang, Indonesia joineed as a Speacil guest has delivered a speech on “PROTEIN FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AND POVERTY IN INDONESIA”.
Amon Bernabas Tenis, S.PD, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. joineed as a keynote speaker and discussed on a topic of “FROM DAILY HABIT TO CULTURAL CAPITAL:
THE PRACTICE OF SIRIH PINANG AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SOCIAL NEGOTIATION IN TIMOR’S DAWAN COMMUNITY”
The enthusiastic contributions from all participants, speakers, and delegates were acknowledged as bringing immense value to the event, which aimed to unite the keenest minds in the profession. The success of the conference underscores Biofora’s commitment to inspiring innovation and empowering global research in the healthcare community.
For information on future events and conferences, please visit the Biofora website.
