EU-US eHealth Business Marketplace

eHealth Week 2013 Open to all registered delegates to eHealth Week 2013.
The goal of the 'Marketplace' is to create new business relationships, research, innovation and collaborations leading to innovative health improvements, job creation and economic developments.

Following the success of the Boston Marketplace in Oct'12, the European Connected Health Alliance (ECHAlliance) is expanding the reach of the EU-US Marketplace to a truly global audience in Dublin, as part of eHealth Week 2013. The Boston Marketplace generated 11,000+ online profile views of participants and organisations with many initial contacts maintained.

Experience the satisfaction of holding up to 18* pre-arranged meetings in just 4.5 hours with contacts of your choice from Europe and beyond?

The 'Marketplace' is inspired by the DHHS(US) - EC(EU) MOU on Cooperation Surrounding Health Related ICT. 'Marketplace' organisers are actively engaged with NIMAC, the Irish EU Presidency, the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the European Commission DG Connect (EC), colleagues in Massachusetts and generally the wide network of ECHAlliance members to make this an exciting event.

  • After you register on the eHealth Week web page visit the 'Marketplace' site and add your details.
  • You can also see who is else is participating in the 'Marketplace'.
  • Feel free to add your profile, even if you are not taking part in the Matchmaking, let people know you are attending.

* The number of pre-arranged meetings depends on acceptance of your invitations and vice versa. So make sure your profile is interesting and well presented.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.b2match.eu/eu-us-ehealth-marketplace-dublin

Editor's Note.
We are participating in the 'Marketplace', our profile is accessible here:
http://www.b2match.eu/eu-us-ehealth-marketplace-dublin/participants/51

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