Dubai, UAE – May 02, 2025— The Winter 2024 Edition of the Health 2.0 Conference was held from December 3–5, 2024, at InterContinental DFC, Dubai, UAE. This global health conference featured distinguished voices shaping the future of learning, inclusion, and innovation. Among them was Lexis Noel Serot, Founder and CEO of LittleWins, who delivered a compelling keynote on disability advocacy.
Lexis, an entrepreneur, advocate, and changemaker, is leading a transformative movement to create a more inclusive world for individuals with disabilities. Born from her personal journey as a mother to a child with cerebral palsy, LittleWins is an online community created to dismantle systemic barriers faced by families navigating disability-related challenges. What began as a deeply personal mission has evolved into a platform of empowerment, resource-sharing, and representation.
Lexis Noel Serot has earned widespread recognition. She was honored as one of the “Top 10 Influential Women in Business” by INC Magazine for her influence and success in business. She was further acknowledged in October 2023 when she was named “Top Business Leader of the Year” by the International Association of Top Professionals. Additionally, in March 2021, Lexis received the “Top 100 Healthcare Visionaries Award” from the International Forum in Advancements in Healthcare (IFAH), celebrating her transformative contributions to the healthcare and disability advocacy landscape.
Through her keynote titled “Disabilities: Rhythm, Resilience, and Representation,” Lexis shared her inspiring journey and delved into the themes of rhythm, resilience, and the vital role of representation for individuals with disabilities. She discussed the power of representation in media and education, advocating for more authentic portrayals of disabled individuals. Her session called for more inclusive opportunities in leadership and societal roles, urging the audience to actively contribute to reshaping perceptions of disability.
She was also involved in the insightful panel discussion “Revolutionizing Disability Education For Inclusive Futures.” The panel highlighted practical strategies to create an environment where every student, regardless of disability, can succeed. Lexis emphasized the importance of accessibility and community-driven approaches in education. She highlighted her mission to create a long-term and more inclusive educational system for individuals with disabilities.
Lexis Noel Serot’s impactful presence at the Health 2.0 Conference highlighted the urgent need for inclusive education. Her insights sparked meaningful dialogue on equity and representation in the disability space. Her thought leadership, both on stage and through her platform LittleWins, continues to drive systemic change, bridging advocacy and innovation. She continues to inspire educators, policymakers, and families to challenge systemic limitations.
The Health 2.0 Conference is a global event that brings together healthcare leaders, policymakers, investors, innovators, and professionals to explore the future of healthcare. Over three days, the health conference offers a dynamic agenda featuring keynote sessions, panel discussions, fireside chats, startup showcases, and networking opportunities. The event strongly focuses on patient-centered care, digital health, telemedicine, mental wellness, and healthcare equity, and encourages open dialogue across sectors and disciplines. To learn more about the upcoming editions of this health conference, please visit www.health2conf.com.