GET, FISTAR and Health 2.0 invite you to a Workshop on co-creating digital solutions for real-world Health problems at the Health 2.0 conference in Barcelona. Join healthcare providers to solve their concrete problems with your digital health expertise.
On this free of charge event you will spend a full day with healthcare providers, who will carefully explain their specific challenges and will work side-by-side with you to find potential solutions.
Among others, by participating you will:
- Get an opportunity to continue collaboration with these healthcare providers for piloting your solution and potential procurement;
- Get a chance to pitch at the health 2.0 conference;
- Have your solution published to hundreds of other healthcare providers on the FISTAR and Health 2.0 online portals.
For further information and to register, please visit:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/get-inspired-tickets-16375768364
There is only space for a limited number of teams per challenge, so you have to register fast to ensure your slot.
About GET project
The GET project will deliver four high-impact services to eHealth SMEs and entrepreneurs in order to boost their growth and move them to the next level of competitiveness. Each life-transforming service has been designed to provide cross-border value to a different target group of companies. It will do by offering training, mentoring, market intelligence, support and, above all, quality contacts.
These services are:
- Get on track Targets early-stage companies, start-ups and entrepreneurs. It supports them to optimize their business model and commercialization strategy.
- Get funded Designed for SMEs looking for a second round of funding. It provides training, resources and networking opportunities with investors at European level.
- Get global Helps mature SMEs to access international markets by putting them in contact with foreign commercialization partners and potential customers.
- Fill the gap (GET inspired) Bridges between healthcare purchasers with ́market gaps ́ and SMEs with the required technological skills.
They have been designed to maximize direct impact to targeted beneficiaries, but without overlapping with business-development support offered by other organizations at regional or national level.