Demo Day Grants4Apps® Accelerator 2015

Grants4Apps®27 November 2015, Berlin, Germany.
Grants4Apps® is supporting early stage startups working on highly innovative hardware and software solutions for healthcare. Since August 2015 Grants4Apps® has the second batch of five global teams in its program. They were selected out of 215 applicants and have since made heavy progress on their products and business models. These TOP digital health startups are Serona from San Francisco, MediKeep from Estonia, viomedo from Berlin, Sendinaden from Shanghai, and Vitameter from Canada. Join Demo Day Grants4Apps® Accelerator 2015 to see what they did during their stay in Berlin.

You will also have the opportunity to participate in workshops around digital health themes, and attend presentations and network with over 30 CEOs from TOP German digital health startups, investors, developers, students, entrepreneurs.

Agenda:

  • 17:45 Open doors
  • 18:00 - 19:00 Digital Health Workshops
  • 19:00 - 20:00 Welcome, Pitches of the Grants4Apps Digital Health Startups
  • 20:00 - 21:00 Networking, visits of the startups offices
  • 21:00 - 22:30 Pitches of TOP German Digital Health Startups, as well as startups from Romania, Finland, Italy, and Grants4Apps' Partners
  • 22:30 - Open end: Networking

Please only RSVP if you are really joining. For further information, please visit:
http://www.meetup.com/STEM4health-Berlin/events/219096390/

About Grants4Apps® Accelerator
The Grants4Apps® Accelerator is a mentoring program for digital health startups taking place in Berlin. This year’s batch with five startups runs from August 10th until December 4th, 2015. The program offers mentoring by entrepreneurs and Bayer experts, office space for 100 days at Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals headquarters, and funding of 50,000€.

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