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From: Paloma Luisi [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 2:04 PM
To: Attiqa Mirza
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Subject: Healthcare Innovation World Cup - $75,000 in Seed Money

 

Hi Attiqa:

Would you please help me spread the word to the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College community about a great new international innovation competition that my organization is running?

This week, HITLAB  launched the Healthcare Innovation World Cup, which challenges innovators and entrepreneurs around the globe to submit novel solutions for global public health issues.

The World Cup focuses on diabetes, inviting critical thinkers worldwide to propose innovative concepts for enhancing prevention, early diagnosis, and management of the condition. Entries – from healthcare technology solutions to improvements in care protocol – may address needs in either (or both) mature and developing markets.

Importantly, the competition will award $75,000 in seed money to winners, plus offer participants valuable networking opportunities with healthcare and technology leaders worldwide. Entries must be received by March 31, 2013.

I’m certain you know people who would be ideal candidates for this competition – can you make sure they are aware of the opportunity?

I’ve at attached the PDF which provides more information and links to the website (www.healthcareinnovationworldcup.com)

Thank you for your time and attention. If you have questions about the competition, or would like more information, please contact me.

Best,
Paloma

 

Paloma Luisi

Research Associate

Healthcare Innovation & Technology Lab (HIT Lab)

www.hitlab.org

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New York, NY 10032

P: 212-543-0100

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