Emerging European Digital Health Companies Join The 6th Annual Health 2.0 Europe Conference

Health 2.0 Europe 201518 - 20 May 2015, Barcelona, Spain.
Health 2.0 announces new panels and innovative demos for the 6th Annual Health 2.0 Europe Conference. This Spring, Health 2.0 Europe and its partners at Mobile World Capital will dive into the European investment landscape, the latest design strategies for entrepreneurs, international health care concerns, and showcase the tools emerging to solve the multitude of issues surrounding the digital health landscape.

Highlights include:

  • Health IT Investment & Funding: Leading innovators and investors pursue new funding partnerships during Health 2.0's Digital Health Investment Forum - EC2VC. Join 10 companies as they pitch rapid fire demos in a room with over 35 international digital health investors.
  • Reimbursement on the way for digital health? German National Health System has been paving the path in Europe by reimbursing medical apps such as Caterna and NeuroNation. They will be joined on stage by Peppermint Ventures and AXA Krankenversicherung AG to talk about the future impact of this revolution on the European marketplace.
  • Connecting European Providers in New Ways: Leaders from Sanofi, Szinapszis Group, BMJ Publishing Group, Doctors.Net.Uk, Creation Healthcare, digitalMedLab, and many others will join to disrupt and streamline the channels for provider communication and collaboration.
  • ¡Innovacíon de España!: Health 2.0 is welcoming the most exciting innovators bursting from Spain’s startup hub. Experience demos from local companies such as Vademecum, UnoBrain, BestDoctors, Psious, NeuroDigital, MIRU, Apptimiza, and insightmedi, and many more.
  • Big Names Solving Big issues: Spanning the challenges emerging within pharma to national health, join notable industry leaders from Bayer Healthcare and Biocat as well as Jo Cubbon and Richard Jefferson, of the NHS Trust as they work together to drive better outcomes.
  • The Frontier of Digital Health: Explore the emerging role of drones in delivering acute care with Drones for Good, while live demos from Psious and NeuroDigital challenge and contribute to new forms of rehabilitation and therapy.

For further information and to register, please visit:
http://www.health2con.com/events/conferences/spring-fling-barcelona-2015/

PS: Get 15% tickets using the code HEU15 through that link: http://www.health2con.com/events/health-2-0-europe-registration

About Health 2.0
Health 2.0 is the premiere showcase and catalyst for the advancement of new health technologies. Through a global series of conferences, thought leadership roundtables, developer competitions, pilot programs, and leading market intelligence, Health 2.0 drives the innovation and collaboration necessary to transform health and health care.

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