Standing 101 is for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Assistive Technology Professionals. It covers the history of standing therapy for the disabled, including research studies on standing programs. It also discusses the different types of standing frames including: prone standers, supine standers, and sit to stand standers. It concludes with information on funding and documentation for standing equipment and writing a letter of medical necessity for standing.
Understanding new sources of funding - Pim de Bokx - Manchester March 2011Pim de Bokx
2011 presentation for workshop on how business incubators can deal with the current funding markets for their startups.
On this occasion Pim de Bokx received the International Business Incubation Champion Award from UKBI.
Standing 101 is for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Assistive Technology Professionals. It covers the history of standing therapy for the disabled, including research studies on standing programs. It also discusses the different types of standing frames including: prone standers, supine standers, and sit to stand standers. It concludes with information on funding and documentation for standing equipment and writing a letter of medical necessity for standing.
Understanding new sources of funding - Pim de Bokx - Manchester March 2011Pim de Bokx
2011 presentation for workshop on how business incubators can deal with the current funding markets for their startups.
On this occasion Pim de Bokx received the International Business Incubation Champion Award from UKBI.
Why creating a start-up makes sense? TAIEX Moldova - June 2013Pim de Bokx
During this conference in Chisinau (Capital of Moldova) I shared my vision and experience on why start-ups make sense for any economy and how success rates can be upgraded by effective incubation programs. In this workshop we also brainstormed about how the performance of incubation can be measured real-time!
Our audience in Chisinau came from government, academia, incubation, finance and business. I was honored to be invited by TAIEX (European Technical Assistance bureau) to come over and share my experience. It was my first time there and hope it won't be my last time.
Encouraging knowledge transfer - TAIEX Moldova - June 2013Pim de Bokx
Why 'knowledge transfer' is first about 'talent development' before anything else - this is from a societal point of view. Secondly it is about connectivity and compatibility. In my interactive presentation I illustrate my opinion with examples from The Netherlands like Innovation Auctions, Innovation Vouchers and SBIR. Offcourse also the Cluster-Incubation formula (BViT) to foster knowledge transfer through start-up/spin-offs is highlighted.