

Rare Diseases & AI Dinner
Rare diseases affect millions worldwide, individually uncommon, but together a major global health challenge. The hurdles are immense: delayed diagnoses, frequent misinterpretations, and limited treatment options. Yet AI is transforming this landscape, enabling earlier detection, accelerating drug discovery, and delivering more personalized care.
This curated dinner brings together founders, builders, researchers, and innovators working at the intersection of rare diseases and AI. It’s a chance to step away from day-to-day execution and engage in high-value conversations about the future of rare disease research and treatment.
Hosted by Xmartlabs and March in a private dining room in the Mission, this is an opportunity to build community and exchange insights with peers in the sector.
To preserve the dinner's spirit, space is limited. We ask participants to arrive on time and plan to stay for the full 90 minutes (or longer if the conversation flows).
Just bring yourself, we’ll handle the rest.
Where: Private room at an upscale Mission restaurant. Exact location shared upon RSVP.
Your Hosts
Agustín Hernández (CEO) and Rodrigo Lavista (Head of Delivery) at Xmartlabs.
Xmartlabs is a boutique software development studio with over a decade of experience driving innovation in healthcare AI, video analytics, and mobile development. We host curated networking events across the U.S. for tech leaders who value meaningful connections and value-add conversations.
Mohsen Hejrati (Co-Founder and CEO), Mahdi Abbaspour (Co-Founder and CTO), Hanieh Khaleghian (Head of Design) and Ali Eslami (Head of Product) at March
March is a privacy-first digital health companion for the global rare disease community, bridging the 17-year research-to-care gap through trusted community knowledge and transparent, AI-powered insights. We empower online communities to transform complex research into actionable care, fosters empathetic connections, and enables collaboration among patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, and advocates worldwide.