Doctors 2.0 & YOU 2016

Doctors 2.0 & YOU26 - 27 May, Paris, France.
Doctors 2.0 & YOU, the International Digital Health Congress that offers to every health professionals the opportunity to understand how to use new technologies, web 2.0 tools and social media in health. This is also a chance to communicate with others professionals: patients, professionals, hospitals, pharmaceuticals, device, insurance, government, academia, organizations...

The sixth Edition of Doctors 2.0 & You will take place on Thursday-Friday on the beautiful green campus of the Cité Universitaire Internationale de Paris. The program is designed for participants from around the world and all of healthcare : patients, professionals, hospitals, pharmaceuticals, device, insurance, government, academia, organizations…

Educational themes include : Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Communities, Connected Objects and Wearables, Mobile Apps, Serious Games and Simulation, 3D Printing.

Have you launched an app, a game, or a connected object since the previous edition of Doctors 2.0 & You? You may be eligible to compete in GloMAGO.

Doctors 2.0 & YOU is organizing the second annual GloMAGO contest (Global Mobile Apps, Games, Connected Objects Awards). Doctors 2.0 & YOU encourages healthcare stakeholders, including pharma, device manufacturers, tech industries, insurers, vendors, hospitals, clinics, nonprofit organizations and governments, to attend the conference and compete in GloMAGO. This contest is primarily intended for organizations producing major digital health tools not fitting the start-up criteria.

Don't forget to submit your GloMAGO application by May 10th.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.doctors20.com

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