Network, Learn and Engage at the mHealth Summit Europe

mHealth Summit Europe6 - 8 May 2014, Berlin, Germany.
Like no other event, mHealth Summit Europe provides international thought leadership on how we can fulfil the mHealth promise. The event addresses opportunities and challenges, as well as strategies for taking mHealth from pilots to true implementation. mHealth Summit Europe brings together global leaders in government, the private sector, industry, academia, providers and not-for-profit organizations from across the mHealth ecosystem. A distinguished faculty of international experts and opinion leaders will address and discuss the themes such as: mobility in chronic disease management, mobility in elderly care management and privacy and security of data. The event contributes to advance cross- disciplinary collaboration in the use of mHealth to improve health outcomes in Europe and elsewhere.

Why you should attend the mHealth Summit Europe 2014

1. See how mHealth will change core delivery in the future
2. Learn from a faculty of world class speakers what is next in mHealth
3. Network with key stakeholders and build your partner ecosystem
4. Get an understanding of how mHealth impacts your work in the future
5. Learn how to make mHealth a reality
6. Discover how to successfully market your mHealth products and services
7. Leave with an insight into building sustainable business models for mHealth
8. Get smarter on how to manage changing care processes and organizational change
9. Learn how to achieve certification for your mHealth products and services
10. Share best practice with game-changing start-ups and create new business opportunities

Join the Onsite Guided Tours
Tuesday 6 May, 12:00-13:00
Hospital mHealth Innovations

Wednesday 7 May, 12:00-13:00
mHealth in Chronic Disease Management which will also include a round table discussion.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.mhealthsummit.eu

About mHealth Summit Europe
Like no other event, mHealth Summit Europe provides international thought leadership on how we can fulfil the mHealth promise. The event addresses opportunities and challenges, as well as strategies for taking mHealth from pilots to true implementation.

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