Exploring Innovations in Diabetes Management at AGP & DTx Summit 2026
Advancements in Diabetes Management: Insights from AGP & DTx Summit 2026
In May 2026, the 4th AGP & DTx Summit was held in Shenzhen, China, focusing on the evolution of diabetes management with the theme “Beyond Glucose.” This significant event brought together experts, healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients, providing a platform to discuss how Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) data can be transformed into valuable clinical insights rather than just serving as a monitoring tool.
Key Themes and Insights
The central message of the summit was clear: CGM technology should be utilized for more than basic monitoring. The potential to leverage glucose data for clinical insight, treatment strategies, and actionable behavior changes is vital for enhancing diabetes care.
Prof. Andrej Janež provided a progress report on the International Consortium for AGP & DTx Research and Development, sharing that funding has supported 20 investigator-led trials across 14 countries. These studies focus on a variety of aspects related to CGM, such as its accuracy in different populations, dietary responses affecting glycemia, AI-facilitated platforms, and the implications of clinical monitoring. This demonstrates the research community's commitment to advancing diabetes management.
Prof. Sofianos Andrikopoulos further emphasized the role of digital therapeutics (DTx) in diabetes care. He outlined that DTx can effectively integrate software-driven interventions, lifestyle recommendations, medication management, and holistic care models. Evidence shared during the summit showcased that DTx is associated with an average HbA1c reduction of 0.54 percentage points, reinforcing its effectiveness as part of a structured diabetes intervention strategy.
Individualized Care Approach
The summit didn't just focus on technology; it also advocated for a more nuanced, personalized approach to diabetes care. Prof. Wei Qiang discussed the importance of integrating routine admission metrics with CGM and Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) data. This integration could lead to better identification of metabolic phenotypes and treatment responses among hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes, fostering targeted and individualized treatment pathways.
There was also a significant emphasis on data-driven management, with Prof. Shannon Lin highlighting a plateau in CGM utility without comprehensive data integration. Both clinicians and patients are showing a strong interest in AI-enhanced CGM solutions for forecasting and individualized recommendations, indicating a market readiness for smarter diabetes management tools.
Meanwhile, Prof. Xiao Luo’s research illustrated how combining CGM data with CKM (Clinical Knowledge Management) can effectively track glucose and ketone changes throughout fasting and eating periods. This could lead to more actionable metabolic interventions and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
The Patient Perspective
The insight from patient representative Tom Vesely, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for nearly 40 years, added a crucial human element to the discussions. He noted that while CGM technology makes daily glucose fluctuations more visible, the goal extends beyond merely achieving better Time in Range (TIR) — it should aspire to provide greater Time in Happiness for patients. This perspective reinforces that emotional well-being is as important as clinical metrics in diabetes management.
Shaping the Future of Diabetes Care
These collective discussions and presentations at the AGP & DTx Summit indicate a pivotal shift in diabetes care paradigms, from mere monitoring to actionable change that improves patient experiences and outcomes. As the healthcare community embraces the integration of innovative technologies and patient-centered approaches, the future of diabetes management looks promising.
The summit highlighted that the journey of diabetes care continues to evolve, and with each stride taken by researchers and clinicians, patients can anticipate comprehensive, effective, and meaningful care solutions tailored to their individual needs.