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AWARDS:
Patient Innovation wins Santa Casa Challenge and is a
finalist for the 2018 Red Herring Top 100 Awards
The year of 2018 started out in a great way! The
project "Dar a mão" (Give a hand), by Patient Innovation,
was the winner of the Santa Casa Challenge, promoted by Santa Casa da
Misericórdia de Lisboa, in the Social Action/Health
category.
“Dar a mão” is a project that consists of designing,
printing and giving, for free, 3D printing hands and arms
for kids from all over Portugal who need a prosthesis. The
Patient Innovation team will identify potential receivers
and then work with strategic partners from all over the
country in order to reach to more people in a shorter period
of time. One of the goals of this project is also to teach
the children and their parents to 3D print their own
prosthesis, so that they can be independent and produce new
gadgets (which will be necessary because of the child’s
growth).
The award was delivered on a public ceremony on February 6th
2018. You can check the project pitch
here.
Patient Innovation is also happy to be selected as a
finalist for Red Harring's Top 100 Awards, a list
honoring the year’s most promising private technology
ventures from Asia, Europe and the Americas.
The finalists were selected based upon their technological
innovation, management strength, market size, investor
record, customer acquisition, and financial health. During
the months leading up to the announcement, Red Herring
reviewed over 1200 companies in the telecommunications,
security, cloud, software, hardware, biotech, mobile and
other industries that completed their submissions to qualify
for the award.
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Patient Innovation to be featured at OECD Forum 2018
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Patient Innovation will participate at OECD
Forum 2018, May 29-30, Paris. This is an annual
multi-stakeholder event, open to the public and bringing in
more than 3000 participants. At the Forum policy is debated
and ideas are shared between governments, business, trade
unions, civil society, academia and media. Confirmed
speakers include the French President Emmanuel
Macron. The OECD Forum 2018 “will reflect on what brings
us together, moving from diagnosis to action, and shaping
solutions to build these much-needed bridges”.
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Patient Innovation at the European Health Parliament
The European Patients’ Forum invited Patient Innovation to
participate on a debate about Outcome-based
Healthcare at European Health Parliament in
Brussels. The activities of the parliamentarians were
organized around five thematic committees: Outcomes–based
Healthcare Systems, Robotics, AI & Precision Medicine,
Antimicrobial Resistance, Health Workforce Planning and
European Vaccine Initiative. The committee on Outcome-based
Healthcare focused on questions such as: how to set up real
outcomes–based health systems in Europe and what is the role
of the EU in potential tools and solution’s creation and
best practice dissemination.
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Ideas for solutions brought to reality at TecStorm
Patient Innovation was partner of TecStorm, by JUNITEC -
Júnior Empresas do Instituto Superior Técnico, a hackathon
that took place at Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Centro Ciência
Viva, Lisbon, from March 2nd to March 4th. Patient
Innovation asked their community members for ideas of
solutions that could meet some daily needs felt by patients
and caregivers, for the hackathon's social category. Some of
these ideas were brought to reality by engineering students
at TecStorm.
Here are the project winners in the social category:
• 1st place –
Hack_a_Game (this team built a system that prevents gas
leaks, notifying the people that live in the house and
preventing the gas to spread all over the house);
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2nd place –
Age-O-Tronics (this team developed a gadget that is put in
the diaper and estimates the percentage regarding the volume
of the content);
• 3rd
place – The Wise MOSFETs (this team created a
system that detects P10, CO and CO2, among other substances
through a smart valve that cuts the gas flow and a smart
ventilation system in one or more rooms in the house).
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Patient Innovation at the Portugal eHealth Summit
Patient Innovation was invited to present the project at the
Portugal eHealth Summit, on March 21st. This event was
promoted by the Portuguese Ministry of Health, through SPMS
(Serviços Partilhados do Ministério da Saúde).
Salomé Azevedo presented Patient Innovation and two Patient
Innovation community members presented their story and
innovations: Hugo Silva, who developed CubiKG, a device to monitor his
arrhythmic heart, and João Medeiros, a multiple sclerosis
patient who is creating BladdeRunner, an app to monitor his
bladder activity.
The three presentations were followed by a debate which also
had the presence of Sofia Couto da Rocha and Miguel Amaral
Nunes, from the Patient Innovation medical team. The panel
discussed how the health care professionals are aware of
innovative solutions created by patients and caregivers,
what are the obstacles these innovators face while
developing innovations, etc.
This was the second edition of Portugal eHealth Summit.
Patient Innovation had also participated at the first
edition which had 10.000 participants and is the largest
event on the country that focused on digital change in
Health.
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Patient Innovation at the Crowdsourcing Week
Artic/Europe & "Talk a Bit"
Patient Innovation was featured in several other major
events and conferences, including the Crowdsourcing WeekArtic/Europe 2018,
which was held in Lulea and Voullerim, Sweden (March 20-24th
2018) and at "Talk a Bit”, held in Porto, Portugal (January
20th 2018).
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Patient Innovation European Tour
Our Patient Innovation European tour keeps on going and is
almost over!
The “Beyond the lab: The DIY science
revolution”, is an exhibition about do it
yourself innovations that features Patient
Innovation and has seven of our innovations on
display.
The exhibition opened in Bonn
(Germany), in 2016, and visited 29 European countries,
including our hometown, Lisbon, Portugal. The exhibition has
already received over 1 million visitors.
The
exhibition is now open at Centrum Experyment, Gdynia,
Poland, until June 19th 2018. The last destination of this
exhibition is Lugano, Switzerland, at Università della
Svizzera Italiana.
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Happy 4th anniversary Patient Innovation!
It’s been four years since Patient Innovation was
launched.
Here's some facts regarding these past four years:
• 850 medically screened innovations from over 60
countries,
• 1600 submissions,
• 60000 users in 5 continents,
• 0,5 million page views,
• 3 editions of the Patient Innovation Awards,
• a presence at the Web Summit,
• Santa Casa Challenge Winner,
• AACSB's Entrepreneurship Spotlight Challenge Honoree,
• named "Nonprofit startup of the Year",
• an honorable mention by the former Secretary-General of
the United Nations, Ban Kin-moon,
• participation in the "Beyond the Lab: The DIY Science
Revolution" (over 1 million visitors),
• "most voted project from the crowd" (about 26.000 votes),
semifinalist at Harvard Heath Innovation Challenge,
• featured at the World Government Summit Dubai ...
... and thousands of lives touched.
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Patient
Innovation is a nonprofit association resulting from a
spinoff research process developed at the Católica Lisbon
School of Business and Economics, Nova Medical School, MIT
Sloan School of Management, and Carnegie Mellon University.
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