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Informational Webinar - February 19, 2013

Sponsored by:

Speaking on today’s call:

JL Neptune

Senior Vice President

Health 2.0

Jenn Stone

Challenge Manager

Health 2.0

Julie Chan

Senior Project Manager

NYCEDC

Anjana Rajan

Technologist

Janssen Healthcare Innovation

Also on today’s call:

Lenzie Harcum

VP Business Development Biosciences

NYCEDC

Serena Pietruszka

Project Manager

ChallengePost

Polina Hanin

Scholarship Director

Startup Health

Peter Robinson

Business Development Lead

ChallengePost

Chelsea Rao

Assistant VP

NYCEDC

Agenda for Today’s Webinar

  IHT Background

  NYCEDC Eds & Meds Overview

  Janssen Healthcare Innovation Comments   Challenge Goals

  Challenge Details   Evaluation Criteria

  Timeline

  Q & A

Eds & Meds NYC 2020

 NYCEDC’s strategic overview of the NYC life sciences and healthcare technology sectors

 NYC is uniquely positioned to become the hub of healthcare technology innovation and entrepreneurship

 Part of a portfolio of NYCEDC initiatives  Innovate Health Tech NYC  PILOT Health Tech NYC  Entrepreneurship Lab for Bio & Health Tech  SBIR Impact NYC  Other initiatives on the way

The Challenge

 NYC is challenging local health tech innovators to develop commercially viable technologies to solve urgent health care problems

 Goals

 Recognize the best emerging healthcare technologies by NYC innovators

  Spur the creation of NYC-based healthcare technology companies and jobs

  Address urgent needs in healthcare

Challenge Details

  Submission requirements:   Product prototype   Demo video   Documentation

 10 Finalists chosen:   9 by a panel of judges   1 by popular vote

Challenge Details

 Pitch Prep:  10 Finalists will be coached by Startup Health on the art of the pitch and presentation slides

  Demo Day:  10 Finalists will pitch their solutions in front of a panel of judges and large audience

  Awards:   $25,000 Grand Prize   $15,000 Second Prize   $10,000 Third Prize

Evaluation Criteria

  Entries will be judged on the:

 Quality of the Idea (creativity and originality)

 Quality of UX (design, visual aesthetic, ease of use)  Potential Impact (on an urgent healthcare need)

 Commercial Potential (feasibility of distribution to target users, scalability, and potential demand)

 Quality of Team (prior successes and experience of team members and capacity of the team to execute and bring the technology to market).

Eligibility

  Eligible   individuals, teams of individuals, corporations, orgs based in NYC and which employ up to 10 employees   18 years old or over, NYC residents or employees   individuals may participate with >1 “team”

  Ineligible   sponsor, administrator or contractor involved with the competition   organization/individual associated with any judge

Priority Areas

  Novel Technologies   Wireless health and home monitoring devices   Consumer or enterprise technology

  Data use   Data analysis: improve outcomes/reduce care cost   Pop. level data analytics and predictive modeling

  Process Improvement   Care coordination and integration   Productivity enhancements, streamlining processes

Priority Areas (cont.)

  Patient Management  Tools to improve patient compliance and disease management   Medication adherence and medication checking   Tools to improve communication and patient satisfaction metrics   Tools to manage clinical trials and patient networks   Effective marketing methods for new patients

Timeline

  Submission phase ends: May 2, 2013

  Judging and Public voting period: May 22, 2013 – June 13, 2013

 Winners announced: June 18, 2013   For 10 Finalists only:

 Pitch Coaching Sessions: June 21, 2013, June 27, 2013, and July 8, 2013.

 Demo Day and Winner Announcement: July 10, 2013

Questions?

www.innovatehealthtechnyc.com

Ask a question in the discussion forum or email Jenn Stone

jstone@health2con.com