Forces Shaping Digital Health, International Partnership, GTM Masterclass & CWG Full House
DHV-NET (Digital Health Vital Networks)
Strategy & Operational Support In The Business Of Digital Health
New Partnership: International Market Entry
DHV-NET offers a combination of go to market strategy and business development in a range of territories. Following on from the announcement of our partnership with the Mansfield Incubator to help life science, medtech and digital health companies enter the US market, we are delighted to announce our new partnership with Peach Health Asia.
This partnership combines the extensive experience and knowledge of Peach and DHV-NET to help companies enter the South East Asian and Chinese markets by offering access to territorial knowledge, networks and strategic expertise.
DHV-NET now offers support to companies seeking market entry into the UK, the US, France, China and South East Asia.
Email [email protected] or use the webform at this link to enquire.
GTM Masterclass
DHV-NET strategy lead, Steven Dodsworth, has been invited to deliver a masterclass in go to market strategy to the semi-finalists of the EIT digital health catapult.
Date: March 20th.
Apply to the health catapult: "Introducing a unique competition and training programme that showcases life sciences and health tech start-ups to leading experts and investors across Europe. The programme awards the best business concepts, fast-tracking start-ups to become part of the EIT Health Community of world-leading companies.
Throughout the programme, start-ups receive intensive training as they build their credibility and visibility through pan-European exposure. Finalists pitch at our final event as they go head-to-head for cash and industry prizes, and the opportunity to be displayed on the New York Nasdaq Tower."
Podcast: The Forces Shaping Digital Health
The latest podcast in the strategy & digital health series features an exploration into the real forces that are shaping digital health. The rise in lifestyle related disease, a shortage of healthcare professionals and an ageing population are the long-standing and well publicized drivers of digital health but in this episode we explore the often hidden factors that have shaped (and will continue to shape) the adoption of digital health along with a potential scenario that will drive change.
Corporate Working Group In Digital Health
Registration for the CWG meeting in March 11th is almost full; representation from global companies not already included in the current delegation is still welcome.
Speaker Line Up
Creating Effective Partnerships
?? Leading digital health company, Huma has formed many partnerships with pharma companies and we’re delighted that Alex Gilbert is willing to share some of this?invaluable insight with the group.
?? This is complemented by Loucif Ouyahia’s experience gained at Biogen?Digital Health and now Jazz pharmaceuticals.
?? Matis (Matic) Meglic has worked in both digital health start-ups and big pharma and so has lived through the challenges on both sides of the equation.
What next for digital mental health?
?? The Wellcome Trust is a leading funder of research and has an active group focused on digital mental health. As such, we'll look forward to hearing Elena Netsi's perspective on this question.
?? Amy McKeown offers expertise in work-place mental health to??organisations such as the European Parliament and SilverCloud but has been a start-up founder and a consultant at EY.
?? Megan Coder’s involvement with the Digital Therapeutic Alliance and the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) see’s her well placed to share policy-based perspectives in her new role at the?Society For Digital Mental health.
Enquire via: Corporate Working Group In Digital Health
Date of next meeting to be announced in the next edition