StartUp Health and AARP announce the first ever digital health funding insights report evaluating the 50+ market. This report highlights the encouraging rise in health innovation among a growing population with increased medical needs. Download at www.startuphealth.com/aarp
By Segments – EHR, Wireless, Mobile; By Type – Applications, Sensor, Functionality, End-Use; By Region – North America, Latin America, Europe, APAC, RoW; By Country; Company Profiles, Recommendations
Digital 2022 Qatar (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Qatar in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Qatar, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital payment systems market research report | Report SellersResearch Report
Indian payments industry is largely dominated by cash-based transactions. The banking industry in the country was majorly branch-based till 2014. Later, there was a considerable growth in the branch-less channels of banking, which has further explored into digital payments in both rural and urban regions. Indian digital payments industry is expected to reach $700 billion by 2022 in terms of value of transactions.
For more details, please visit: https://www.reportsellers.com/market-research-report/Digital-Payment-Systems-Market
Digital 2022 Saudi Arabia (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Saudi Arabia in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Saudi Arabia, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
The wearable trend is here and its impact will be broad and significant. From fitness, to wellness and beyond, wearable technology will be a major part of the internet of things movement.
Hasil penelitian (Economic Impact Study) terbaru oleh Google dan Deloitte Access Economics yang berisi temuan dan rekomendasi penting yang bermanfaat bagi pelaku bisnis dan pembuat kebijakan.
By Segments – EHR, Wireless, Mobile; By Type – Applications, Sensor, Functionality, End-Use; By Region – North America, Latin America, Europe, APAC, RoW; By Country; Company Profiles, Recommendations
Digital 2022 Qatar (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Qatar in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Qatar, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital payment systems market research report | Report SellersResearch Report
Indian payments industry is largely dominated by cash-based transactions. The banking industry in the country was majorly branch-based till 2014. Later, there was a considerable growth in the branch-less channels of banking, which has further explored into digital payments in both rural and urban regions. Indian digital payments industry is expected to reach $700 billion by 2022 in terms of value of transactions.
For more details, please visit: https://www.reportsellers.com/market-research-report/Digital-Payment-Systems-Market
Digital 2022 Saudi Arabia (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Saudi Arabia in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Saudi Arabia, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
The wearable trend is here and its impact will be broad and significant. From fitness, to wellness and beyond, wearable technology will be a major part of the internet of things movement.
Hasil penelitian (Economic Impact Study) terbaru oleh Google dan Deloitte Access Economics yang berisi temuan dan rekomendasi penting yang bermanfaat bagi pelaku bisnis dan pembuat kebijakan.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Mobile Business Trends 2015Ericsson
The November 2015 edition of the Mobility Report provides updated trends and forecasts for mobile data traffic. From the addition of 87 million new mobile broadband subscriptions in Q3 2015 to the estimate that video will account for 70 percent of total mobile traffic by 2021.
A white paper I authored about the major headwinds confronting the wearables market, with some interesting new data point around wearables abandonment and acquisition.
Digital 2022 Costa Rica (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Costa Rica in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Costa Rica, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 El Salvador (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in El Salvador in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in El Salvador, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Tuvalu (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Tuvalu in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Tuvalu, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Sierra Leone (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Sierra Leone in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Sierra Leone, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Namibia (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Namibia in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Namibia, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Guinea-Bissau (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Guinea-Bissau in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Guinea-Bissau, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Kazakhstan (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Kazakhstan in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Kazakhstan, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Gibraltar (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Gibraltar in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Gibraltar, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Libya (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Libya in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Libya, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Cuba in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Cuba, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
E-commerce in MENA: Opportunity beyond the hypeAmel Ait Ahcene
The retail industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is on the verge of a pivotal shift.
E-commerce is becoming a reality, reinventing consumers' path to purchase, forming new customer experiences, disrupting business models, and creating growth opportunities for large and small retailers as well as for a new generation of
e-commerce pure players.
Digital 2022 Paraguay (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Paraguay in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Paraguay, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Leveraged data analytics to make informed decisions on transactional data, products purchased and customer behavior. Performed a descriptive and exploratory analysis with key deliverables.
Frost and Sullivan - Emergence of Digital Health PortalsDexter Wee
Compares the 6 Top Healthcare Portals around the World
1. 1177 Sweden
2. WebMD USA
3. WeDoctor China
4. NHS Choices UK
5. HealthHub Singapore
6. Sundhed Denmark
For more information on the Frost and Sullivan paper, follow the link here.
http://digitalhealth.sg/frostandsullivan-emergence-of-digitalhealth-portals/
Led digital watch market forecast to 2021 with key companies profile, supply,...hexarports
LED Digital Watch Report by Material, Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2021 is a professional and in-depth research report on the world's major regional market conditions, focusing on the main regions (North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific) and the main countries (United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and China).
Digital 2022: Essential TikTok Stats for Q1 2022 v01DataReportal
This presentation contains DataReportal’s update on TikTok adoption and use around the world in January 2022, including the number of TikTok users by country, and insights into TikTok’s audience demographics (i.e. TikTok users by age and gender). Find similar reports for other top social platforms – and loads more great insights – at https://datareportal.com/social-media-platforms
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
4Q 2013: Digital Health Insights Report for the 50+ Market: Sanjay Khurana
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Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Mobile Business Trends 2015Ericsson
The November 2015 edition of the Mobility Report provides updated trends and forecasts for mobile data traffic. From the addition of 87 million new mobile broadband subscriptions in Q3 2015 to the estimate that video will account for 70 percent of total mobile traffic by 2021.
A white paper I authored about the major headwinds confronting the wearables market, with some interesting new data point around wearables abandonment and acquisition.
Digital 2022 Costa Rica (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Costa Rica in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Costa Rica, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 El Salvador (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in El Salvador in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in El Salvador, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Tuvalu (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Tuvalu in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Tuvalu, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Sierra Leone (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Sierra Leone in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Sierra Leone, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Namibia (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Namibia in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Namibia, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Guinea-Bissau (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Guinea-Bissau in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Guinea-Bissau, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Kazakhstan (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Kazakhstan in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Kazakhstan, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Gibraltar (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Gibraltar in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Gibraltar, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Digital 2022 Libya (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Libya in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Libya, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Cuba in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Cuba, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
E-commerce in MENA: Opportunity beyond the hypeAmel Ait Ahcene
The retail industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is on the verge of a pivotal shift.
E-commerce is becoming a reality, reinventing consumers' path to purchase, forming new customer experiences, disrupting business models, and creating growth opportunities for large and small retailers as well as for a new generation of
e-commerce pure players.
Digital 2022 Paraguay (February 2022) v01DataReportal
All the data, statistics, and trends you need to make sense of digital in Paraguay in 2022. Includes the latest reported numbers for internet users, social media users, and mobile connections in Paraguay, as well as key indicators of ecommerce use. For more reports, including the latest global trends and individual data for more than 230 countries around the world, visit https://datareportal.com/
Leveraged data analytics to make informed decisions on transactional data, products purchased and customer behavior. Performed a descriptive and exploratory analysis with key deliverables.
Frost and Sullivan - Emergence of Digital Health PortalsDexter Wee
Compares the 6 Top Healthcare Portals around the World
1. 1177 Sweden
2. WebMD USA
3. WeDoctor China
4. NHS Choices UK
5. HealthHub Singapore
6. Sundhed Denmark
For more information on the Frost and Sullivan paper, follow the link here.
http://digitalhealth.sg/frostandsullivan-emergence-of-digitalhealth-portals/
Led digital watch market forecast to 2021 with key companies profile, supply,...hexarports
LED Digital Watch Report by Material, Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2021 is a professional and in-depth research report on the world's major regional market conditions, focusing on the main regions (North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific) and the main countries (United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and China).
Digital 2022: Essential TikTok Stats for Q1 2022 v01DataReportal
This presentation contains DataReportal’s update on TikTok adoption and use around the world in January 2022, including the number of TikTok users by country, and insights into TikTok’s audience demographics (i.e. TikTok users by age and gender). Find similar reports for other top social platforms – and loads more great insights – at https://datareportal.com/social-media-platforms
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
4Q 2013: Digital Health Insights Report for the 50+ Market: Sanjay Khurana
StartUp Health and AARP announce the first ever digital health funding insights report evaluating the 50+ market. This report highlights the encouraging rise in health innovation among a growing population with increased medical needs.
Digital Health Funding For The 50+ market - 2014 Q3 YTDSanjay Khurana
While investment in the 50+ market accounts for 44% ($2.2B) of the overall YTD investment in Digital Health
($5.0B), it is estimated that 50+ focused companies comprise only 12% ($269M) of that subset. For consumers
who spend $1.6 trillion on healthcare, this represents an unmet need for innovation and opportunity for growth.
Top 12 Venture Capital Firms Funding the 50+ MarketSanjay Khurana
Report takes a closer look at the top venture capitalists in 50+ investing in Digital Health and the areas and the areas with health they like to invest in.
2013 Midyear Digital Health Funding by @Rock_HealthRock Health
A review of venture capital funding of digital health companies in 2013, totaling $849M through June (Q2). This report covers the major companies, investors and trends in digital health that are emerging in 2013. Purchase this report here: https://gumroad.com/l/TgefY
StartUp Health Insights Report - Digital Health Funding Data 2015 Q1StartUp Health
What happened in the beginning of 2015?
~Investors backed later stage digital health companies as the market matures
~Funding in breakout metro areas including San Diego and Denver grew significantly, but the Bay Area continues to lead with $390M
~Wellness startups increased in popularity to become the second most active subsector
~Close to 41% of all digital health funding YTD has 50+ relevance
StartUp Health Insights - Digital Health Funding Rankings Q3 2014StartUp Health
If you thought last year was big for digital health funding, take a look at this year's numbers. According to StartUp Health's Q3 funding report, investors have already poured $5 billion into digital health companies. That means funding in the sector isn't just higher than last year's total, it's on track to double it. Our new report includes the top 10 largest deals, as well as the top 10 (or so) most active investors, subsectors and metro areas. And it’s free - so dive in!
2014 Year End StartUp Health Insights ReportStartUp Health
2014 was a record year for digital health with $6.5B invested, a 125% increase from the total amount invested in 2013. Our report provides a snapshot of the market’s top deals, subsectors, investors and more.
Download full report at http://startuphealth.com/insights/2014
StartUp Health Insights Digital Health Funding Rankings Q3 2015 ReportStartUp Health
Q3 2015 continues to demonstrate a trend towards digital health market maturity with an increase of investment dollars combined with larger, less frequent deals.
~ Benefits and insurance solutions remain at the top of the deals list for 2015, particularly as these businesses become more capital intensive. Genomics companies are also beginning to attract funding as the line between biotech and consumer health blurs.
~ While it’s no surprise that the Bay Area continues to bring in the most funding YTD, newer markets are also growing. With Chicago, Salt Lake City and South Florida each taking in over $125M, it’s clear that investment opportunities are everywhere.
~ Keeping with last year’s trend, seed and series A rounds comprise 64% of funding activity this quarter. Meanwhile, series B and C rounds are continuing to increase their share of the total 2015 deals, demonstrating the maturation of the market.
~ Investments relevant to the 50+ market have contributed to nearly half the funding in the last five years, with the number of deals as a percent of all digital health steadily increasing.
FINN Partners Global State of Digital Health Q3 2022Levi Shapiro
Global State of Digital Health, Q3 2022, prepared by Finn Partners and Galen Growth.
While most analyses suggest digital health investment is declining, that’s a superficial assessment. Last year – when patients were separated from the health professional community – investors from all sectors jumped in with investments to learn and save their business models. That investment surge was from exuberance. Now, the monies being deployed are strategic. More important, 2022 numbers are far higher than the pre-pandemic equity invested in 2019.
While more than 60% of the total venture funding value comes from North America, on a regional level, the Middle East (primarily Israel by 92% and the United Arab Emirates) set record highs in venture funding in Q2 2022. Europe maintains momentum throughout 2022 and has not experienced the quarter-on-quarter decrease in venture funding seen in North America. Regions with increased investment correspond to established regulatory, public health and payer systems that prioritize digital health use. Israel – and Israeli-based entrepreneurs – need to keep their profiles high.
Digital Health Funding 2014 Midyear Report by @Rock_HealthRock Health
A summary of the companies, investors and themes that drove digital health funding to a record $2.3B only halfway through 2014, exceeding the entire 2013 total. Includes details on crowdfunding, exits, and digital health in the public markets, encompassing our new index of publicly-traded digital health companies. Purchase this report here: https://gumroad.com/l/WURST
Updated on July 21, 2014 to reflect final Q2 data on venture funding and deals.
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
Start up health Insights Digital Health Funding Rankings 2016 Mid Year RankingDexter Wee
Source : Startuphealth.com
Digital Health Funding Ranking 2016 Mid Year Report
Seed and Series A deals are 65 % of the funding rounds.
7600 startups around the world.
StartUp Health Insights 2016 Midyear ReportStartUp Health
The digital health market broke historic records for midyear funding as investment reached $3.9B. Seed and Series A financing rounds are substantially equal in number, demonstrating a still thriving early-stage innovation landscape. Most funding dollars are being funneled to Series A rounds, creating opportunities for companies with validated solutions.
SoCalBio is actively promoting digital health as a vibrant and fast-growing component of the Los Angeles “health and wellness” economy. This presentation provides a thumbnail sketch of the digital health funding landscape to help early-stage entrepreneurs identify investors and take digital health to the next level.
Digital Health Funding 2013 Year in Review by @Rock_HealthRock Health
A summary of the companies, investors and themes that drove digital health funding to a record $1.97B in 2013. Includes details on crowdfunding, exits, and digital health in the public markets. Purchase this report here: https://gumroad.com/l/tZYVH
2016 is on track to be the biggest year yet for digital health funding. Q3 was significant with almost $2.4B in deals, nearly half of which were international. We continue to see the market expand globally, with several large deals taking place both in the US and overseas.
StartUp Health Insights Funding Report Q1 2017StartUp Health
If the first quarter of 2017 is any indication of what’s to come, 2017 is going to be another important year for digital health funding. Among this quarter’s most notable developments, the population health sector saw a large number of deals, Los Angeles emerged as a hotspot of digital health funding, and cancer detection ‘startup’ GRAIL had a record-breaking Series B further displaying the inevitable trend of ‘digital’ weaving into the fabric of every other health/healthcare sector.
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Roughly 1 in 10 Americans own an activity or sleep tracker. But do older consumers see these devices as valuable in their quest to improve their health and manage chronic conditions? AARP’s Project Catalyst and the Georgia Technology Research Institute’s HomeLab examined this question – and the market opportunity – by conducting a real-world study. Participants 50-plus used these devices in their daily activities for six weeks and shared their experiences, observations, frustrations and recommendations for product improvements.
HXRefactored - Doesn't Your Mom Deserve BetterSanjay Khurana
Stop designing for the messenger-bag-totting hipster, try addressing the 100 million strong demographic (the 50+) that generates annually over $7.1 trillion in economic activity in the US, and 260 Billion dollars in consumer packaged goods sales. Out-of-pocket consumer health spending is forecasted at $100B over the next 5 years, but poor design and aesthetics are limiting usability and consumer demand. How’s that for a challenge!
Health Innovation Frontiers - Untapped Market Opportunities for the 50+Sanjay Khurana
By 2018, the 50+ population is forecasted to spend almost $100 billion, out of pocket, on healthy living solutions. Rarely has such an untapped opportunity existed to generate revenues for entrepreneurs, investors and others in the private sector to generate revenues while meeting the greatest wants and needs of a substantial, influential and important population: people 50 and over. This report looks at investment potential and market dynamics across Nine Identified Areas of Health Innovation for the 50+.
The AARP Health Innovation@50+ Tech Expo at LIfe@50 event in Atlanta showcased the latest trends in digital health technology solutions across a spectrum of health and wellness challenges that we face in our day-to-day lives. This unique consumer event showcased Innovative entrepreneurs who are transforming health care with solutions designed to improve the quality of life for you and the ones you love. This presentation at the University Sessions show some of the cutting edge technologies that solve real problems.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
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However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
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See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
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Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
2. Digital health and wellness investments have
rapidly expanded from $958M in 2010 to $2.29B
Deal count more than tripled from 135 to 465
Deal Count
Total Funding
500
$3,000M
465
429
512
375
$2,250M
250
$1,500M
226
125
$958M
135
$1.57B
$2.32B
$750M
$2B
$1.56B
$2.03B
$2.29B
2010
0
$958M
2011
2012
2013
Deal Count
Published: December 10, 2013
Total Funding
$0M
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3. Early stage innovation is the
Change: Healthcare Reform
primary growth driver because Technology: Mobile & Digital Health
of the following conditions:
Acceleration: Chronic Disease, Aging & Cost
Opportunity: Golden Age of Entrepreneurship
73% of deals were in Seed & Series A rounds
Deal Count
Total Funding
$800M
400
$795M
339
$634M
300
$584M
286
$400M
200
$283M
100
$600M
142
88
77
46
17
23
30
2011
2012
72
40
12
0
$200M
$0M
2010
Early-Stage Deal Count
Mid-Stage Deal Count
Late-Stage Deal Count
Venture-Round Deal Count
2013
Total Funding
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4. Opportunities
in the
50+ Market
Vtial Sign
Monintoring
Emergency Detection
and Response
Aging with
Vitality
Traditional 50+ Market
50+ referred only to
the aging market
Navigating
The Healthcare
System
Medication
Management
Behavioral and
Emotional Health
Physical
Fitness
Social
Engagement
Diet and
Nutrition
Preventative medicine is a growing focus among the 50+
market leading to increased opportunity across
the nine areas of digital health and wellness innovation
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5. Funding in the 50+ market rose 28%
from $723M last year to $928M in 2013
Deal Count
Total Funding
300
$1,000M
225
$750M
203
183
$500M
150
92
75
$250M
49
$413M
$618M
$723M
$928M
2010
2011
2012
2013
$0M
0
Deal Count
Total Funding
4
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6. Early-stage deal count in 50+ market grew
more than six-fold from 24 in 2010 to 153 by
the end of Q3
Deal Count
Total Funding
$335M
200
$300M
153
$225M
150
$221M
$184M
130
$150M
100
58
$75M
50
24
0
$72M
17
5
19
8
29
29
10
16
$0M
2010
Early-Stage Deal Count
Mid-Stage Deal Count
2011
Late-Stage Deal Count
Venture-Round Deal Count
2012
2013
Total Funding
5
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7. The 50+ market continues to grow
at the pace of the digital health and
wellness market
Total Funding
$618M
$928M
$723M
$413M
$958M
$1.56B
$2.03B
$2.29B
2010
2011
2012
2013
Digital Health Wellness
50+
50+ health investment sector as percent of total digital health wellness
50%
43%
41%
40%
30%
40%
36%
2010
Deal Count
2011
43%
44%
41%
36%
2012
2013
Funding
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8. Stage distribution of 50+ market deals and
funding mirrors industry-wide activity
2013 Digital Health Wellness
2013 50+ Market
100%
100%
75%
75%
50%
50%
25%
25%
0%
Deal Count
Funding
Early-Stage Deal Count
Mid-Stage Deal Count
0%
Deal Count
Funding
Late-Stage Deal Count
Venture-Round Deal Count
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9. 2013 Top VCs by stage in 50+ market
denotes 3+ investments
SEED
SERIES A
SERIES B
SERIES C
SERIES D
SERIES E
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10. 2013 Activity
Social Engagement
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Largest year-over-year growth in
median size deal value at 265%
Deal Count Total Funding
Total Funding
Deal Count
28
30
$150M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
26
23
$113M
15
$75M
$8M
Series C
$7M
Series C
$5M
Series B
$4.3M
Series A
9
8
0
$38M
4
$43M
2010
$26M
2011
Deal Count
$105M
$142M
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: Estimates suggest 40-80% of the 50-64 population and 30-70% of the 65+
population would be interested in a social engagement solution
*Health Innovation Frontiers Report downloadable at www.aarp.org/50plusinsights
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11. 2013 Activity
Medication Management
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Newest market opportunity in 50+ Market
Deal Count Total Funding
Deal Count
11 Total Funding
11
$13M
10
8
$10M
6
$7M
3
3
$3M
$6.72M
$7.06M
2011
0
$13.39M
2012
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
$3M
Seed
$1.16M
Seed
$1M
Seed
$632K
Series B
NOTABLE INVESTORS
2013
Deal Count
$0M
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: 0% of people ages 50-64 take at least two medications
7
and 87% of people 65 and older take at least two medications
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12. Emergency Detection and Response
2013 Activity
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Second highest year-over-year deal count growth at 22%
Deal Count Total Funding
Total Funding
Deal Count
$40M
11
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
11
9
8
$30M
6
3
0
$20M
4
$21M
2010
5
$10M
$28M
2011
Deal Count
$40M
$23M
$4M
Series A
$3.19M
Series A
$2.5M
Seed
$2.4M
Series D
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: 40-70% of the 75+ population and 10-30% of the 50-74 population would be
interested in emergency detection or response services
*Health Innovation Frontiers Report downloadable at www.aarp.org/50plusinsights
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13. 2013 Activity
Behavioral and Emotional Health
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Highest proportion of early-stage deals at 94%
Deal Count Total Funding
Total Funding
Deal Count
20
$80M
17
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
17
15
$60M
$9.7M
Series A
$5M
Series A
$3M
Series A
$2M
Series A
10
10
$40M
6
5
0
$20M
$13M
2010
$55M
2011
Deal Count
$75M
$35M
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: Estimates predict 10-30% of the 50+ population would be interested in a
behavioral or emotional health solution
*Health Innovation Frontiers Report downloadable at www.aarp.org/50plusinsights
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14. 2013 Activity
Physical Fitness
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Second highest number of incubator
seed investments at 19 deals
Deal Count Total Funding
Deal Count
Total Funding
40
$150M
32
30
29
20
$113M
$75M
13
10
0
$38M
6
$23M
2010
$70M
2011
Deal Count
$134M
$107M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
$43M
Series D
$18M
Series A
$14.5M
Series B
$5M
Series C
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: ive-year total revenues as high as $1.7 billion or as low as $1.1 billion
F
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15. 2013 Activity
Diet and Nutrition
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Largest year-over-year growth in total funding at 171%
Deal Count Total Funding
Deal Count
Total Funding
15
15
$70M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
11
11
8
$53M
10
7
$35M
$18M
4
0
$17M
2010
$27M
2011
Deal Count
$23M
$62M
$30M
Series A
$1.52M
Seed
$850K
Seed
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: ee-based diet and nutrition management services and
F
technology/software licensing fees will be the two dominant
revenue models for the diet and nutrition market
*Health Innovation Frontiers Report downloadable at www.aarp.org/50plusinsights
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16. Navigating the Healthcare System
Most actively funded opportunity in 50+ market
at 78 deals and $384M in funding
Deal Count
78
80
2013 Activity
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Deal Count Total Funding
Total Funding
$400M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
61
60
$300M
$68.25M
Venture Round
$40M
Series A
$4M
Series A
$2.1M
Series A
39
40
20
0
$200M
$100M
13
$113M
2010
$277M
2011
Deal Count
$268M
$384M
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: ee-based case assistance service and advertising sales will be the two
F
dominant revenue models for the care navigation market
*Health Innovation Frontiers Report downloadable at www.aarp.org/50plusinsights
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17. 2013 Activity
Aging with Vitality
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Third highest year-over-year growth
in median deal size at 119%
Deal Count
Deal Count Total Funding
Total Funding
40
40
35
$200M
$150M
30
18
20
$100M
12
10
0
$50M
$50M
2011
$135M
2011
Deal Count
$143M
$166M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
$31.13M
Series A
$30M
Series B
$8.4M
Series C
$7.45M
Series B
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$0M
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: he Affected Population of this market hit 101 million at the end of
T
2012 and will reach 113 million by 2018
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18. 2013 Activity
Vital Sign Monitoring
Early-Stage
Mid-Stage
Late-Stage
Venture-Stage
Largest median deal size at $2.76M
Deal Count Total Funding
Deal Count
Total Funding
40
36
$300M
NOTABLE DEALS IN 2013
33
$225M
30
18
20
$150M
14
$75M
10
$228M
$131M
$119M
$62.5M
Series F
$32.19M
Series C
$18.15M
Series D
$11.5M
Series B
NOTABLE INVESTORS
$266M
$0M
0
2010
2011
Deal Count
2012
2013
Total Funding
MARKET FACT*: An estimated 78 million consumers 50+ have at least
one chronic condition
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19. VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
AGING WITH
VITALITY
The nine areas present vast emerging
market opportunities
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
AGING WITH
VITALITY
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
AGING WITH
VITALITY
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
AGING WITH
VITALITY
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
DIET AND
NUTRITION
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
PHYSICAL
FITNESS
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMERGENCY DETECTION
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
AND RESPONSE
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
MEDICATION
AGING WITH
MANAGEMENT
VITALITY
AGING WITH
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
VITALITY
Newest market
opportunity in 50+
PHYSICAL
FITNESS
PHYSICAL
FITNESS
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
DIET AND
NUTRITION
DIET AND
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
NUTRITION CARE
PHYSICAL FITNESS
NAVIGATION
AGING WITH VITALITY
Third highest yearover-year growth in
median deal size
at 119%
Second highest number
of incubator and seed
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
EMERGENCY DETECTION
investments RESPONSE deals
at 19
AND
PHYSICAL
FITNESS
AGING WITH
VITALITY
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
DIET AND
NUTRITION
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
NAVIGATING THE
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Most actively funded
opportunity in 50+ Market
at 78 deals and $384M
CARE
NAVIGATION
in funding
Highest proportion of
early-stage deals at 94%
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
CARE
NAVIGATION
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
Largest year-over-year
growth in median size
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
deal value at 265%
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
EMERGENCY
DETECTION AND
RESPONSE
Second highest yearSOCIAL
over-year deal count
ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
growth at 22%
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CARE
NAVIGATION
CARE
NAVIGATION
VITAL SIGN
MONITORING
DIET AND NUTRITION
DIET AND
NUTRITION
DIET AND
NUTRITION
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
Largest year-overPHYSICAL
year growth in total
FITNESS
PHYSICAL
BEHAVIORAL AND
funding at 171%HEALTH
FITNESS
EMOTIONAL
AGING WITH
VITALITY
Largest median deal
size at $2.76M
VTIAL SIGN
MONINTORING
EMERGENCY DETECTION
AND RESPONSE
SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
DIET AND
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N
20. Vast 50+ Market Opportunities
The nine health innovation
frontiers represent a
vast and under-addressed
market opportunity.
AGING WITH
VITALITY
MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT
Breakthrough technologies,
innovative services, and
disruptive business models will
benefit more than 100 million people
50+ and represent $20 billion in
revenue by 2018.
BEHAVIORAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
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SOCIAL
ENGAGEMENT
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21. Digital Health and
50+ Market Snapshot
2013 Median Round Size
$15M
$11M
MARKET
DEAL COUNT
Digital Health
Wellness
FUNDING
MEDIAN DEAL
$8M
429 465
$2.03B $2.29B
$1.27M $1.10M
$4M
50+
183 203
$723M $928M
$1.20M $1.00M
$0M
Seed
Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E
Digital Health and Wellness
50+
50+ OPPORTUNITY
DEAL COUNT
FUNDING
MEDIAN DEAL SIZE
Social Engagement
28
26
$105M $142M
$520K $1.90M
Medication Management
10
11
$6.72M $7.06M
$190K $432K
Emergency Detection Response
9
11
$40M $23M
$2.75M $1.85M
Behavioral and Emotional Health
17 17
$75M $35M
$1.09M $758K
Physical Fitness
32 29
$134M $107M
$2.56M $935K
Diet and Nutrition
15 11
$23M $62M
$1.10M $1.44M
Navigating the Healthcare System
61
78
$268M $384M
$1.78M $750K
Aging with Vitality
40 35
$143M $166M
$915K $2.00M
Vital Sign Monitoring
33
$119M $266M
$1.25M $2.76M
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22. Methodologies
The data presented herein is from StartUp Health
Insights, which was gathered from public non-grant
funding information from SEC filings, company press
releases, CrunchBase, AngelList, and other news
sources as of November 21, 2013. The data spans from
January 1, 2010 through September 30, 2013.
The funding stages are categorized as follows:
Early-Stage: Incubator, Seed, Series A
Mid-Stage: Series B C
Late-Stage: Series D, E F
Venture-Round: Stage not disclosed publicly
The 50+ health investment sector, as defined by AARP, is comprised of the following market opportunities
and some of their respective needs that are addressed:
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
EXAMPLES OF NEEDS ADDRESSED
Social Engagement
Staying connected socially
Keeping mobilized
Stimulating intellect
Medication Management
Managing multiple medications
Preventing in-home accidents
Sharpening memory
Emergency Detection Response
Detecting falls
Sending alerts when lost
Preventing in-home accidents
Behavioral and Emotional Health
Stress reduction
Receiving divorce/grief support
Managing life phase transitions
Physical Fitness
Improving muscle strength
Age-appropriate exercise
Maintaining healthy weight
Diet and Nutrition
Eating healthy and portion control
Maintaining a healthy weight
Reducing bad cholesterol
Navigating the Healthcare System
Managing healthcare costs
Evaluating quality of care
Plan for end of life care
Aging with Vitality
Aiding in memory and cognition
Improving or aiding vision
Improving or aiding hearing
Vital Sign Monitoring
Keeping blood pressure in range
Detecting skin problems
Improving sleep quality
Some deals (slides 9-17) may represent more than one sector, and as such, may be included in multiple
categories. However, neither the aggregate data on the “digital health and wellness” industry (slides
1-2) nor the “50+” industry (slides 4-7) include double counting.
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23. About
AARP’s vision is to stimulate innovation and
entrepreneurship in the market place around
breakthrough products, experiences, and business
models for health technologies benefiting the
50+ market.
Startup Health, a global startup platform to
accelerate health and wellness innovation,
represents a new model for helping entrepreneurs
succeed in the health sector. StartUp Health is on
a mission to inspire, educate, and provide access
for 1,000 digital health startups to reimagine and
transform healthcare by 2020.
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