Explore innovation and what fuels the fire for innovations. mHealth development, status and market opportunities for app developers. Learn why Innovating in mHealth will be an important market
Michel Fortin, President & CEO, Prevtec MicrobiaKisaco Research
This document summarizes a Canadian biotechnology company's partnerships and business development in Asia. The company develops biological products to improve animal health and production. It currently distributes its flagship product, Coliprotec®, worldwide and has three additional technologies in its pipeline. The document discusses opportunities for a joint venture with an Asian partner to commercialize the company's technologies and products in Asia, leveraging the partner's regulatory and distribution expertise in the region. It provides an overview of the company's business model, product portfolio, and partnerships with major animal health companies.
Ideon Science Park in Lund, Sweden is a leader in open innovation. It is home to 450 companies and 10,000 employees working alongside 48,000 university students. The park was established in 1983 to create knowledge-based jobs and has become a magnet for innovators. It hosts major companies like Ericsson and was the birthplace of Bluetooth technology. Ideon promotes open innovation through collaborations between businesses, academia, and the public sector. It connects problems companies face to experts in its network to generate new solutions and products through processes like challenges, workshops, and pilot projects. Ideon Open has helped launch new startups and products for companies like INWIDO, increasing revenues by 600 million euros.
The document discusses using mobile health (mHealth) technologies to improve maternal and child health outcomes. It describes the Text4Baby program, launched in 2010, which sends free text messages with health information to new mothers. The program aims to reach underserved groups and develop evidence on changing health behaviors. It also outlines a national evaluation framework for Text4Baby across several domains including reach, engagement, education, and sustainability.
Peter van Vooren (business developer at Remedus) and Bert Verbruggen (Project manager Verhaert) talk about the smartBEAT project. Verhaert innovation day 2015
Brought to you by the Mobile Collective, with the support of the ICT KTN, the CI KTN, and the Mobile Applications Centre at Imperial College.
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HealthCursor Consulting Group India- Distribution and Marketing- Mobile network operators in Africa have identified the growing demand for financial services and micro insurance . Airtel Africa has partnered with MicroEnsure for Mobile Micro Insurance. The range of Airtel-branded insurance products includes life, accident, health, agriculture, and other forms of cover.
Connecting intermediaries, customers and surveyors- ICICI Lombard India's mobile initiative started simply enough, with a set of basic applications that gave customers a consolidated view of all their policies, a reminder service to renew a policy, and a way to track the status of a claim. But as they matured with the mobile platform, they re-visited the paradigm and devised new ways to provide customers with more value-added and user-friendly features. This is however restricted to Auto insurance only.
Encryption, Transactions and handling customer grievance- Public sector general insurance company United India Insurance launched a mobile-based real-time fund transfer facility for payment of premium. M-Power enables customers to renew their policies and also remit the premium for approved proposals. To use this facility, one has to get an MMID (an identification number called - mobile money identifier) from his/her bank and enable one’s mobile with the application given by the bank. However, there are only 10 banks on board with this platform. This initiative follows the launch of its Internet-based sales, customer grievance portal and information-cum-sales kiosks.
Sales, awareness and providing access- Bima, a young Swedish microinsurance company, is using mobile phones to sell as many as three billion new insurance policies to the global poor. Bima, that has begun to access this untapped market, is now one of the largest mobile insurance platforms in the world. In just three years, Bima has acquired 4 million clients in Africa and Asia and is adding 400,000 new subscribers per month. Bima has been tackling many of the obstacles—education, pricing, premium collection—that prevent poor people from obtaining such benefits. For instance, Bima products such as life, accident and health insurance cost "as little as $0.20 to $6.00 a month. Last month, Leapfrog invested $4.25 million in Bima, which will allow the company to expand even further within Africa and Asia as well as reach into new markets in Latin America.
Digital Mobilities: The Innovation of mHealthdukesikac
The document discusses the innovation of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. It describes how mHealth, using mobile phones and other devices, can help make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable by enabling remote monitoring, prevention, and more efficient treatment. The document outlines benefits of mHealth for both patients and healthcare providers, such as automatic health monitoring, earlier interventions, and reduced costs. It provides examples of mHealth apps and the growing market for wearable fitness devices to track health metrics.
The mHealth Alliance seeks to leverage mobile networks and devices to improve health outcomes in underserved communities. It works to co-develop and deploy innovative, interoperable mHealth solutions that adhere to open standards and architectures. The Alliance aims to address issues like evidence gaps, fragmentation across stakeholders, and developing sustainable business models. It focuses on the maternal-newborn continuum of care through initiatives like the Maternal-Newborn Mobile Initiative. The goal is to transform health systems and drive innovation in a way that plans for scale and long-term processes from the start.
Michel Fortin, President & CEO, Prevtec MicrobiaKisaco Research
This document summarizes a Canadian biotechnology company's partnerships and business development in Asia. The company develops biological products to improve animal health and production. It currently distributes its flagship product, Coliprotec®, worldwide and has three additional technologies in its pipeline. The document discusses opportunities for a joint venture with an Asian partner to commercialize the company's technologies and products in Asia, leveraging the partner's regulatory and distribution expertise in the region. It provides an overview of the company's business model, product portfolio, and partnerships with major animal health companies.
Ideon Science Park in Lund, Sweden is a leader in open innovation. It is home to 450 companies and 10,000 employees working alongside 48,000 university students. The park was established in 1983 to create knowledge-based jobs and has become a magnet for innovators. It hosts major companies like Ericsson and was the birthplace of Bluetooth technology. Ideon promotes open innovation through collaborations between businesses, academia, and the public sector. It connects problems companies face to experts in its network to generate new solutions and products through processes like challenges, workshops, and pilot projects. Ideon Open has helped launch new startups and products for companies like INWIDO, increasing revenues by 600 million euros.
The document discusses using mobile health (mHealth) technologies to improve maternal and child health outcomes. It describes the Text4Baby program, launched in 2010, which sends free text messages with health information to new mothers. The program aims to reach underserved groups and develop evidence on changing health behaviors. It also outlines a national evaluation framework for Text4Baby across several domains including reach, engagement, education, and sustainability.
Peter van Vooren (business developer at Remedus) and Bert Verbruggen (Project manager Verhaert) talk about the smartBEAT project. Verhaert innovation day 2015
Brought to you by the Mobile Collective, with the support of the ICT KTN, the CI KTN, and the Mobile Applications Centre at Imperial College.
Featuring: Patients Know Best, Wellnote, Epicollect, & MoDiSe
HealthCursor Consulting Group India- Distribution and Marketing- Mobile network operators in Africa have identified the growing demand for financial services and micro insurance . Airtel Africa has partnered with MicroEnsure for Mobile Micro Insurance. The range of Airtel-branded insurance products includes life, accident, health, agriculture, and other forms of cover.
Connecting intermediaries, customers and surveyors- ICICI Lombard India's mobile initiative started simply enough, with a set of basic applications that gave customers a consolidated view of all their policies, a reminder service to renew a policy, and a way to track the status of a claim. But as they matured with the mobile platform, they re-visited the paradigm and devised new ways to provide customers with more value-added and user-friendly features. This is however restricted to Auto insurance only.
Encryption, Transactions and handling customer grievance- Public sector general insurance company United India Insurance launched a mobile-based real-time fund transfer facility for payment of premium. M-Power enables customers to renew their policies and also remit the premium for approved proposals. To use this facility, one has to get an MMID (an identification number called - mobile money identifier) from his/her bank and enable one’s mobile with the application given by the bank. However, there are only 10 banks on board with this platform. This initiative follows the launch of its Internet-based sales, customer grievance portal and information-cum-sales kiosks.
Sales, awareness and providing access- Bima, a young Swedish microinsurance company, is using mobile phones to sell as many as three billion new insurance policies to the global poor. Bima, that has begun to access this untapped market, is now one of the largest mobile insurance platforms in the world. In just three years, Bima has acquired 4 million clients in Africa and Asia and is adding 400,000 new subscribers per month. Bima has been tackling many of the obstacles—education, pricing, premium collection—that prevent poor people from obtaining such benefits. For instance, Bima products such as life, accident and health insurance cost "as little as $0.20 to $6.00 a month. Last month, Leapfrog invested $4.25 million in Bima, which will allow the company to expand even further within Africa and Asia as well as reach into new markets in Latin America.
Digital Mobilities: The Innovation of mHealthdukesikac
The document discusses the innovation of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. It describes how mHealth, using mobile phones and other devices, can help make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable by enabling remote monitoring, prevention, and more efficient treatment. The document outlines benefits of mHealth for both patients and healthcare providers, such as automatic health monitoring, earlier interventions, and reduced costs. It provides examples of mHealth apps and the growing market for wearable fitness devices to track health metrics.
The mHealth Alliance seeks to leverage mobile networks and devices to improve health outcomes in underserved communities. It works to co-develop and deploy innovative, interoperable mHealth solutions that adhere to open standards and architectures. The Alliance aims to address issues like evidence gaps, fragmentation across stakeholders, and developing sustainable business models. It focuses on the maternal-newborn continuum of care through initiatives like the Maternal-Newborn Mobile Initiative. The goal is to transform health systems and drive innovation in a way that plans for scale and long-term processes from the start.
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The document summarizes a workshop called "Lab to Launch" that discusses how open science is removing barriers to research through online data sharing, tools, and crowdfunding. It allows scientists to generate ideas, find experts, and outsource research services. Citizen scientists can now conduct entire drug discovery programs online. The workshop speakers will cover topics like online research tools, intellectual property, financing options, running a virtual company, and social media marketing. Open science competitions are also uniting organizations to solve challenges like rare diseases. Lessons from starting companies emphasize the importance of passion, marketing early, going virtual, and diversity in co-founders.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science, with $24 billion in revenues and 70,000 employees globally. They empower their employees to advance innovative technologies and build rewarding careers. They give their employees resources and opportunities to make significant contributions. Thermo Fisher Scientific enables their customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer through their industry-leading capabilities and unmatched global reach.
This document summarizes an upcoming workshop on better innovation in biotech hosted by MIT. The workshop will include presentations on lessons from spinning out biotech startups from universities, trends in biotech startups from MIT, the biotech investment landscape, and opportunities for innovation. A panel discussion will bring together biotech startup founders, academics, and industry representatives to discuss trends in the biotech ecosystem and what corporate and investors are focused on. The goal of the workshop is to connect industry to startups and foster innovation in biotechnology.
1) Evozyne uses evolution-based design and machine learning to engineer novel proteins to solve challenges in therapeutics and sustainability.
2) They have partnered with Takeda to develop an enzyme to treat a genetic disease, exceeding expectations, and are developing platforms for antibodies, gene editing, and gene optimization.
3) Evozyne aims to bring biology-based solutions to issues like carbon capture and untreated diseases by designing proteins with advanced functionality inspired by natural evolution.
As the world leader in serving science, we empower our people to advance innovative technologies, develop meaningful solutions, and build rewarding careers. With revenues of $20 billion and the largest investment in R&D in the industry, we give our 70,000 extraordinary minds the resources and opportunities to make significant contributions to the world.
Explore the professional possibilities at Thermo Fisher Scientific, and join us.
Yissum is one of the top 15 technology transfer companies in the world, with over 6,100 patents and 1,750 inventions licensed over 46 years. It works to commercialize research from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and affiliated hospitals. Yissum is taking a more active role in technology transfer by creating funding platforms for projects at all stages of development and securing different funding opportunities. This helps bridge the "valley of death" between academic research and commercialization. New business models under consideration include a royalty-based funding model, utilizing Yissum's holdings in spin-off companies through IPO, and establishing an incubator to jointly invest and manage multiple early-stage projects.
Medical device companies are looking to emerging markets like India, China, Brazil and Russia for growth due to challenges in developed markets from the global financial crisis. The emerging markets offer major opportunities due to their growing economies, expanding middle class populations and increasing healthcare spending. However, to successfully launch devices in these markets, companies will need to understand the local market needs, create customized and affordable products for each market, develop new collaborative R&D networks to drive innovation, and partner with local players to better serve customers.
Victoria: China's partner in life science innovationAndrew Wear
Victoria is at the epicentre of Australia’s dynamic medical technologies, biotechnologies
and pharmaceuticals industries. Victoria has a strong capacity for innovation and excellence in product quality and services.
Victoria welcomes the formation of mutually beneficial, cooperative frameworks with Chinese entrepreneurs, businesses, institutions and investors interested in pursuing investment and trade cooperation.
Matter Fueling the Future of Healthcare Innovation Mikan Associates
The document discusses trends in healthcare such as the shift from fee-for-service to fee-for-value models and the growing role of electronic health records. It describes MATTER, a community in Chicago that brings together healthcare entrepreneurs, industry leaders, universities, health systems, and major associations to collaborate and drive innovation in healthcare, with the goal of building businesses that improve people's lives. MATTER has 30 industry partners, 10 university and health system partners, 80 startups, mentors-in-residence, workshops, and focuses on community and regional engagement.
The document summarizes Biocat's programs that aim to accelerate healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship in Catalonia. It describes two flagship programs - d·HEALTH Barcelona, a 9-month fellowship program that transforms clinical needs into solutions, and CRAASH, a new 10-week program helping early-stage projects. It provides details on the programs' structure, partners, successes and how organizations can collaborate. The goal is to dynamize stakeholders in the region and help technologies address real-world healthcare problems.
The document summarizes an upcoming workshop on food tech innovation hosted by MIT's Startup Exchange. The workshop will bring together industry representatives, academics, and startup founders to discuss trends in food technology innovation. A variety of speakers will provide perspectives on opportunities in food product development, agricultural productivity, computational food, and sensors. There will also be presentations from MIT-connected food tech startups and a panel discussion on important trends, the emerging innovation ecosystem, corporate priorities, and where smart investments are focused. The goal is to connect industry members to startups and research in the food technology field.
A presentation on the Uppsala biotech cluster and its cluster organization - Uppsala BIO. In this presentation, Uppsala BIO is seen as an agent of change in terms of its strategy and efforts to improve the competitiveness of the Uppsala biotech cluster.
WE Europe 2015: Innovating in disruptive ecosystems: lessons from the life sc...Society of Women Engineers
Leading organizations have a clear focus on innovation. They recognize that effective and sustained innovation drives both value creation and competitiveness.This presentation will highlight how the most successful organizations approach innovation and pursue distinct strategies in innovation organization, culture and process that can help all organizations innovate like an "outperformer". To illustrate our findings we present survey data (from 1000 C-Suite executives and 750 Life Sciences executives) and case studies from an industry that is currently going through significant disruption - the life sciences industry.
MOEBIO is a disruptive talent development initiative of Biocat where life sciences, health, business and technology meet in a new level to accelerate entrepreneurship in healthcare. It is an integral, new educational program focused on solving society's great problems and challenges by creating the future generation of innovators in healthcare.
Design Health Barcelona is the flagship of MOEBIO. A Higher Education Program inspired in the prestigious Stanford University's Biodesign Fellowship.
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