3rd EU-US eHealth Business Marketplace & Conference

22 - 23 October 2013, Boston, USA
Join the 3rd EU-US eHealth Marketplace & Conference to create new business relationships, research, innovation and collaboration leading to health improvement, job creation and economic development in Europe and the USA. The Marketplace is hosted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is a key element of the MA ConnectedHealthWeek.

The Marketplace is inspired by the DHHS(US) - EC(EU) Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation Surrounding Health Related ICT which encourages the development of effective collaborations to deliver real and tangible benefits to citizens in Europe and the USA.

ECHAlliance is actively engaged with NIMAC, colleagues in Massachusetts, the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the European Commission DG Connect (EC) and the wide network of ECHAlliance members across the USA and Europe to make this an exciting event.

Feedback from Marketplaces in Boston 2012 and Dublin 2013 indicate that participants can expect high quality meetings, increased knowledge, as well as new contacts and real business opportunities.

Programming will include:

  • Hundreds of dynamic business-to-business meetings;
  • High-level speeches and panels on critical and emerging topics;
  • Report on the progress of the MOU roadmap on Health IT cooperation between the European Union and the United States;
  • Collaboration sessions focused on research, economic growth and innovative start-up companies;
  • Regional tour opportunities of Massachusetts incubator sites and innovation centers;
  • Business marketplace featuring connected health exhibits and demonstrations.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.masstech.org/eu-us-ehealth-marketplace-and-conference

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