Have an Innovative Digital Health Solution? Partner with G4A

G4A Partnerships are a great opportunity to get your solution in front of Bayer executives and decision makers. All the applications will be reviewed by key stakeholders who have global visibility and responsibility. If selected for the challenge(s) you've applied to, you will engage in conversations with Bayer representatives to determine a model of partnership that is mutually beneficial.

Legal entities or persons who are 18 years old or older may apply for our G4A initiatives. Please only apply to challenge areas that you believe your solution solves. 2019 Challenges areas are:

  • Cardiovascular
  • Dermatology
  • Digital Therapeutics
  • Global Health
  • Neurotechnology
  • Oncology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pulmonology
  • Radiology
  • Women's Health
  • Voice-Tech

G4A applications are reviewed on a weekly basis, stand-out and submit early, the deadline is May 31 2019 12:00 PM (CEST).

Applications will be open for you to submit your solution to the G4A SurveyMonkey Apply platform. You will need to fill out an online form in which you will be able to provide information about your solution, as well as a PDF and video presentation on your product, various information about your company, and your team. The application process will take about 30 min for each challenge (dependent on whether or not you have all the information readily available).

For further information and to apply, please visit:
https://www.g4a.health

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