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Day one conference project webinar final
1. An initiative managed by BaselArea.swiss in close collaboration
with the Canton of Basel-Stadt
DayOne Conference Project Owner and Mentor
preparation – Webinar August 30, 31 and September 3
2. Your hosts today
Doug Haggstrom Aurelie Moser Thomas Brenzikofer
Webinar functionality
• Ask questions - Q&A or F&A
• Comments
• Raise Hand
• Recording and presentation available at dayone.swiss.
3. Today’s audience
15 x DayOne Accelerator projects
9 x DayOne conference ideas
30+ Volunteer mentors
4. DayOne Conference – Project briefing
1. What is DayOne, the DayOne conference and how do the
projects fit in?
2. What is the project work and how should I prepare?
5. DayOne
Our Mission
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Create a world-leading
hub for healthcare innovation,
built on the strength of the Basel region
respected for its impact and collaboration
across disciplines and industries
with a focus on precision medicine
– the convergence of diagnostics, treatment and
digital health
7. DayOne Conference – Shaping the Future of Health
11th September 2018 (in Partnership with basellife.org)
• Patients Included
• ”Hands-on” and discussions
• Engage and inform the
community
• Diverse audience of
healthcare innovators
• New in 2018 – presentation
of Accelerator candidates
• 380 enrolled (~250 2017,
120 2016)
8. The DayOne Conference – Shaping the Future of Health – Patients
Included - Agenda
8:45 Welcome and Introduction
9:00 Session 1 – Making healthcare innovation happen
Keynote by: Marie Ennis-O'connor, Patient
Keynote by: Maneesh Juneja, Digital Health Futurist, London
Panel Discussion with: Novartis, Baloise, University Hospital Basel, University of Geneva, Creadi; Swiss
TPH, InnVentis
10:30 Networking Break
11:00 Session 2 – Innovation at work
Input Speech - Clinical Decision Support in oncology – Andreas Wicki and Bram Stieltjes, University
Hospital Basel
Panel Discussion with: ScienceMatters, Komed Health AG, School of Life Sciences (FHNW), Roche,
Siemens, Association Little People
12:15 Networking Break and Lunch
13:15 Session 3 - Hands on
Open Innovation Workshops: Participants including patients help healthcare innovators and DayOne
Accelerator Applicants shape their project ideas
16:00 Session 4 - Grand Finale
Keynote by: Koen Kas Founder at Healthskouts - Healthcare futurist
17:00 Networking Apero & welcoming guests from Basel Life
12. Projects at the conference – 24 Projects
A unique experience for all applicants and participants
1 2
Pitch!
An opportunity to pitch the project to 300+ participants
Network!
A unique opportunity to meet the local health ecosystem
3
Design!
Get direct input through moderated working sessions
2
1
13. The 24 projects
Name Organisation Headline
1Alina Scheinker OoNiDa Moving to a Citizen-Centric Health Ecosystem
2Anna Nilsson Bioreperia Zebrafish PDX platform for prediction of drug respone in cancer patients
3Aurelian Briner Snaq Snaq Platform
4Bertrand Landel MySanda
5Christian Vogler Advancience AG
6Claudio Hasler Detecting ADHD from the voice via mobile phone
7Deepak Kumar Non-invasive monitoring for burn wounds in children and adolescents..
8Faraz Oloumi Aurteen Inc.
9Hans-Peter Beck NOUL
10Ines Mack UKBB
Adaptation of a versatile, robust and comprehensive wearable sensor-
based monitoring system for children and adolescents
11Irmgard Irminger Detecting cervical cancer before it hits
12Maria Manquez Hatta MDEyeCare
13Markus Pohl Child Growth Monitor
14Max Sieghold Sleepiz AG
15Moritz Dietsche haako gmbh / probel GmbH
16
Nico Urs Felix
Dosenbach NOUS Imaging: FIRMM (Framewise Integrated Real-time MRI Monitoring) software
17Philipp Lichtenberg SlowSoft GmbH When a plush toy invites Alzheimer patients to sing along
18Pierre Starkov MyStetho
19Pouyan Ziafati LuxAI
20Sally Fairbrother Ascensia Diabetes Care Collaboration to generate real world evidence data
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Siddharth Srivastava,
Alexander Schulze Swiss TPH/SDC open IMIS
22Tae Jin(TJ) Yoon www.medibloc.org MediBloc
23Tino Töpper Smart myofunctional splint for digital therapy to treat pediatric dysphagia
24Ulrich Muehlner docdok.health Ltd.
14. Project work – What do I get?
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As Project Owner....
• Input from diverse participants with
experience from Healthcare, Life
Sciences, IT and more
• Test and clarify your ideas
(Accelerator)
• Connect with potential partners
• Exposure to 300+ participants
As Mentor and Particpant....
• Learn about new ideas and projects
• Contribute to the development of a new
idea or project
• Connect with potential partners
• Give my opinion!
• Apply mentoring skills
How much you benefit from the day will depend on how much you put in and interact
with your fellow participants!
15. DayOne Conference – Project briefing
1. What is the DayOne conference and how do the projects
fit in?
2. What is the project work and how should I prepare?
16. Project work on the day
Pitch! Design! Network!321
Your time starts now….
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Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
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17. Project Process - Pitch
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Your time starts now….
GO
Slow and Clear pitching wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
18. Project Process – Pitch
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
Your time starts now….
G
O
Slow and Clear pitching
wins the day
DayOne
Doug Haggstrom
# 5
19. Project – Participants instructions to choose their project
1. Choose your
favourite
project
2. Go to the
project table
and take a
ball
3. If the vase is
empty go to
your other
favourite
project
20. Why the balls?
“People are more creative and more efficient
when solving problems while using their
hands.”
Dr Kimberley Noble, Columbia University
24. Project – Design Process step 3
For your Superhero
Name: Terry tortoise talker
Superpower: Able to distil messages to a single
minute
Gadget: Slippers means Terry walks slowly so has
time to practice, Big tongue that stops from
talking too fast
Uniform: Lounge pants cause Terry likes to be
comfortable
Fatal Flaw: Not smiling
Kryptonite: Too many things in his head
29. Project – Network - On-stage feedback and networking
Place stories in story zone
Patients, Hospital and Keynote
speakers will select one project to
interview on stage
Other projects photographed and
shown at Apero
32. Timeline summary
Activity Time
Tables 8:30- 8:45, 10:30-11:00, 12:15-13:15
Pitch 13:15-13:45
Choice of projects and intro 13:45-14:00
Your Superhero
• The problem – Problem and old
world~ 15 minutes
• The solution – Superhero & New
World ~20 minutes
• Actions ~ 10 minutes
• The story ~20 minutes
14:00- 15:15
Networking and sharing 15:15 – 16:00
Feedback 16:00 – 16:30
Apero 17:00 – 18:00
33. Some rules for the day
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• Keep an open mind to ideas, have a positive attitude
• Build on ideas that have come before and grow the project
• Share the air! One conversation at a time
• Be present with your ball (not distracted by phones, computers etc.)
• Help to co-create the day
• Have Fun! Tips for Project Owners
• Be clear what you want to get out of the
day….
• …keep an open mind
• Make sure everyone gets to participate
• Silent brainstorming
34. Your preparation
• Optional – support
pitch
• Projects assigned 4th
September
• 60 second pitch
• Present your problem
• Build on ideas
• Moderate 1:15 session
• Keep people involved
• Prep your 60’ pitch ,
• Send headline and visual
by sep 6th
• Twitter handle
MentorProjectOwner
Before
DayOne Connference
During
35. Preparing your pitch and visual
• Practice, Practice, Practice
• Pitch in front of a friend or someone who doesn’t know
the project – can they play it back to you? Are they
excited?
• Slow down
• Memorable visual
Send name, organisation, headline, visual to dayonelab@gmail.com by September 6th
36. Afterwards – Make your Superhero real!
Accelerator projects – prepare for next stage – questions
available soon
Basel Life is Europe’s leading congress in life sceinces – EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization) and innovation forums highlighted science, applied science and technology plus also a jobs fair.
Give energy to group
Give participants information to choose a project
This process suits all projects and particularly the feedback from the accelerator selection committee when they wanted a CLEAR description of problem, differentiation and benefits
Name: Batman of Diabetes
Superpower: Information about glucose level or with glucose pump – keep glucose under control
Gadget: All the different types of information, algorithms,
Uniform: Robust, sleek, cool – can be incognito
Fatal Flaw: Running out of battery
Kryptonite: Leaking information