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NVI: Healthcare App – Peer to Peer Session

20.05.2015 @ 10:45 am - 12:00 pm

Free

When you’re a start-up developing a new healthcare app, at times it can feel like a daunting, lonely adventure.

The issues, challenges and set-backs you’re facing will have aspects that are unique to you, but there is a massive community of healthcare app developers out there… here’s the opportunity to talk to some of your peers from across the UK, based in other Universities and incubation centres.

What tips can you give each other? What are the new trends within the field that you could capitalise on? What funding sources are available and how can you access them? What hurdles have you and others faced and overcome?

Come along to the National Virtual Incubator (NVI) ‘peer to peer’ session and chat – across high definition Cisco video conferencing kit – to other healthcare app developers. The hour-long session will involve short introductions and time for questions/answers.

Expand your network, meet and chat with healthcare app developers at NVI nodes/ venues including:

  • IDEA London
  • Innovation Birmingham
  • The Landing at Media City in Salford
  • Manchester Science Park
  • Sunderland Software City
  • Swansea University (NVI Wales)

Agenda:

10.45am: Registration and local intros.
11.00am: Live session across the various NVI Nodes.
12.00pm: Session finishes.

Click here to register your place

This is a UK wide Cisco National Virtual Incubator event.

This session is free to attend, and is organised by NVI Wales. The Welsh Node of the Cisco National Virtual Incubator (NVI Wales) is part of a ground breaking UK wide virtual network – based at ehi2, College of Medicine, Institute of Life Science at Swansea University. NVI Wales is supported by Welsh Government.

Details

Date:
20.05.2015
Time:
10:45 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Venue

ILS 2
Swansea University
Swansea, United Kingdom
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