Two expert panels engaged in conversations about the future of healthcare.
The very best of Europe’s healthcare ecosystem comprised of successful CEOs, investors, pharma executives and industry journalists.

Min-Sung Sean Kim

Is Europe ready for a digital health unicorn?
Discover the state of the European digital health ecosystem, its opportunities and challenges at the experts panel moderated by Min-Sung Sean Kim, Venture Capitalist and Expert in Digital Health.

With 112 acquisition and 2 IPOs (2016 YTD), the digital health evolution shows no signs of slowing down. Digital health start-ups continue to secure growth funding and land deals, but will the emergence of unicorns continue to be an exclusive US trend?

Featuring experts: Farooq Abbasi – Associate Partner at Mosaic Ventures; Dierk Beyer – Partner and Co-Founder, TransAct Advisory Services; Fredrik Debong – Co-founder, Community Relations, mySugr; Stanislas Niox-Chateau – CEO & Co-founder, Doctolib; Ugur Samut – CEO & Co-Founder, Medigo.

Paul Tunnah

Healthcare convergence: a new medical ecosystem for the 21st century
Paul Tunnah, CEO pharmaphorum media, will interview representatives from all corners of the industry to understand their current and future roles, how businesses need to adapt and the nature of successful collaboration in staying ahead of this healthcare convergence.

This panel discussion will explore how maintaining wellness and treating disease are now driven by the confluence of drug intervention, data analysis and advances in technology. This confluence also necessitates pharmaceutical companies collaborating with startups to take advantage of the new paradigms emerging around digital patient care.

Featuring experts: Mike Barlow – Founder & CEO, myHealthPal; Eugene Borukhovich – Global Head, Digital Health Incubation & Innovation, Bayer; Monique Levy – SVP, Head of Customer Strategy and Value Delivery, PatientsLikeMe; Kristin Milburn – Strategic Partnerships Head, Digital Acceleration Lab, Novartis.

Don’t miss our selection of world class speakers in healthcare and the insights, strategies and visions they will share at Frontiers Health 2016.

David Orban

Healthcare revolution 2030, 40, 50: what to expect?
David Orban – Founder & Managing Partner, Network Society Ventures will take us into the future of healthcare: Big data, AI, quantum computing, genetics, nanotech, robotics: how will our health, and even society itself change?

Pascal Lardier

Don’t miss getting to hear from Pascal Lardier – Executive Director at Health 2.0. He will talk about eHealth Hub, a new EU-funded initiative focused on the digital health vertical. This initiative will provide long-term support to the ecosystem stakeholders, and address key challenges facing European SMEs in this space such as fine-tuning business models, securing investments and much more.

Roberto Tagliabue

What does the third generation of wearables look like?
Roberto Tagliabue will show us what’s on the horizon in wearables advances, how they are going beyond tracking to providing insights, are becoming a part of prevention, available on-demand, and most importantly how they are going beyond data and metrics, to focus on true wellness for us and our lives. Roberto is the founder of Awake, a San Francisco digital firm focused on the design of innovative product experiences.

Peter Cook

Learn how to ensure that a company becomes resilient, agile and creative in its responses to a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) healthcare environment, hosted by Peter Cook during his interactive masterclass. Peter leads Human Dynamics and The Academy of Rock, a creativity and innovation consultancy. His talks are illustrated with insights from the parallel universe of rock music, so be prepared to observe business from the perspectives of business school as well as the “school of rock”.

Fredrik Debong

Learn the success story of mySugr – a diabetes management company that aims to make life with diabetes suck less – by Fredrik Debong, Co-founder. Launched in 2012 in Vienna, Austria, mySugr has gained almost 1 million registered users. Its Logbook is a registered risk class 1 + 2 medical device in the US and EU, and mySugr (the company) is ISO 13485 certified and up to 2015 raised around 5.8 million.

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