ISBT 2026 – Kuala Lumpur | Day 4

ISBT 2026 – Kuala Lumpur | Day 4
ISBT 2026 – Kuala Lumpur | Day 4
On the fourth day of ISBT 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, one thing is clear: transfusion medicine is entering a new phase of accelerated digital transformation.
At Inlog, we see this directly in the field: discussions with international stakeholders are all converging toward the same goal → securing and streamlining the entire transfusion chain.
From donor to patient: a need for digital continuity
Digitalisation no longer concerns isolated steps, but the entire workflow: donor recruitment, qualification, testing, preparation, storage, distribution, and haemovigilance.
The key challenge is now clear: ensuring complete, reliable, and real-time traceability.
What is shaping discussions at ISBT
The same priorities consistently emerge:
- interoperability of systems
- cybersecurity of health data
- cloud migration and infrastructure modernization
- growing role of AI in operational use cases
- digitalisation of the donor experience
Strong momentum in Southeast Asia
The ASEAN region continues to accelerate, with major initiatives across Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines.
These discussions are also opening up new opportunities for technology partnerships and deployments.
Strong field-based insights
These conversations are strongly grounded in the experience gained alongside the French Blood Establishment (Établissement français du sang), a key reference in the digital transformation of the sector.
At ISBT Kuala Lumpur, one conviction is strengthening every day: data is becoming as strategic as blood products themselves.
And Inlog is at the heart of this transformation.
