Hacking Health Camp 2015

Hacking Health Camp 2015 19 - 22 March 2015, Strasbourg, France.
Hacking Health Camp is the largest european hackathon on healthcare. 4 days international event, dedicated to break down the barriers for innovation in healthcare. An event for anyone interested in health innovation, helping health professionals, designers, hackers, makers and entrepreneurs discover amazing possibilities for tomorrow's health.

Inspire, Learn, Act and build the future of health

  • Future of Health: A entire day of inspiring and forward-thinking conferences on the future of health by a line up of internationally-recognized health mentors (19 March 2015)
  • Health Pitch Challenge: A festive event dedicated to health startups, complete with the presence of investors. Early-stage startups will pitch; attendees will vote by investing in their favorite startups with fake banknotes. The winner will be the one who raises the most money (19 March 2015)
  • Health Data Day: A full day of workshops and conferences centered around the technical, medical, privacy and legal aspects of producing, consuming and analyse health data (20 March 2015)
  • Health Hackathon: The second annual hackathon will run from Friday evening to Sunday evening. Health professionals, developers and designers will create prototypes based on challenges submitted before the event (20 - 22 March 2015)

For further information, please visit:
http://hackinghealth.camp

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