Event Speaker
Barinder Dhillon
Product Manager
Mach7 Technologies
Barinder Dhillon is a Product Manager at Mach7 Technologies with a unique blend of clinical, research, and healthcare technology experience spanning medical imaging, informatics, and enterprise imaging workflows. With a background as a practicing Medical Radiation Technologist (MRT), Barinder brings firsthand knowledge of the operational and clinical challenges faced by healthcare organizations today.
Prior to joining Mach7, Barinder worked in both clinical imaging and healthcare IT roles, including positions at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Mackenzie Health, and Client Outlook Inc. His experience bridges the gap between frontline clinical workflows and the development of scalable enterprise imaging solutions that improve access, interoperability, and clinician efficiency.
Barinder holds a Master’s degree in Health Informatics from University of Toronto and has additional research experience in biochemistry and imaging dose optimization through work with Toronto General Hospital’s Joint Department of Medical Imaging (JDMI). He is passionate about advancing healthcare through smarter imaging technology, interoperability, and user-centered product innovation.
Sessions
Beyond the Monolith: Integrating Pathology and other Ologies into a Specialized Enterprise Imaging Strategy
Industry Connect Session
Presented by Mike Moore, Barinder Dhillon, Michael Valante, MBA, Andrew Volkening, Marc Kohli, MD, FSIIM in Cardiology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Pathology, Radiology Jun 10, 2026 | 12:30 PM.
As healthcare data grows in complexity, the traditional "monolithic" imaging system is increasingly failing to meet the unique, high-resolution demands of diverse clinical specialties. This session explores how to empower organizations to dismantle these silos by integrating digital pathology and other "ologies" into a cohesive, specialized enterprise imaging strategy. We will examine the critical balance between maintaining high-performance, department-specific workflows and…