Pitch Your Digital Health Solution at the II eHealth Roadshow

eHealth HubThe second eHealth Roadshow, promoted by the new EU-funded eHealth Hub project, will take place on the 6th of April in Stuttgart, Germany, in the frame of the Medtec Europe Stuttgart 2017, which brings together leading medical technology buyers, suppliers, distributors, R&D experts, engineers and marketing & sales professionals.

A maximum of 12 innovative companies will have the opportunity to expose in open public session their digital health solutions in 5 minutes pitch presentations. The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session in which the members of the committee will also give feedback on the solutions. The committee members include high level stakeholders from industry e.g. Philips and clinics and renowned university hospitals as well as large insurer companies and business development experts e.g. the German EIT Health GmbH and the cluster Medical Mountains AG.

Companies interested in this free service need to apply online before the 28th of February. Each application will be reviewed and companies will be selected and invited to pitch at the eHealth Roadshow. The selection criteria include, among others the maturity of the project, revenues and internationalization readiness.

The admission to both the Medtec Europe and the eHealth Roadshow are free of charge (registration required).

The event is organized as part of the EU-funded eHealth Hub project which aims to provide long-term support to the ecosystem stakeholders and address all the key challenges faced by European SME in the eHealth digital sector.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.ehealth-hub.eu

About eHealth HUB project
During the 3-years' project, eHealth Hub team that includes European innovation specialists, legal and regulatory experts and eHealth support organizations will involve over 700 SMEs in its activities, developing several partnerships with major European and international eHealth networks, healthcare organizations, investors and other stakeholders. Another ambition of the eHealth Hub project is also to contribute, through its support to SMEs to increase the number of eHealth solutions available in the market for patients and citizens, optimizing at the same time efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare provision, personalized medicine and consumer health across Europe.

eHealth Hub project is a project financed by the European Union through the Horizon 2020 Framework Program (Societal Challenge 1 "Health, demographic change and wellbeing").

Project partners: TICBIOMED (Coordinator); APRE, Italy; EDITO, France; engage AG, Germany; inno TSD, France; META Group, Italy; Queen Many University of London, United Kingdom; Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum, Germany; University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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