MassDevice and the Institute for Technology Entrepreneurship & Commercialization at Boston University’s School of Management held the first annual World Health Medical Technology Conference May 17, 2010. Creating a business model that helps solve the global problem of providing healthcare to the planet’s poorest people dominated the presentations and discussions of the day-long event. One out of every four people worldwide lives on less than $1.25 a day, and bringing advanced, or even adequate, healthcare to them may not seem feasible.
World Health Medical Technology Conference
In the business of global health, innovation a must
MassDevice.com is liveblogging the World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
Una Ryan: Impact requires understanding
MassDevice.com is liveblogging the World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
Dr. Thomas Burke, MD: How can medical technology be scaled for the developing world?
MassDevice.com is liveblogging the World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
A double bottom line doesn’t have to mean half the profits
MassDevice.com is blogging on the topic of building innovative medical technology for the developing world, featuring some of the leading minds in the field.
This feature will continue through May 17 and the first annual World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
Creating sustainable business models in the developing world
MassDevice.com is blogging on the topic of building innovative medical technology for the developing world, featuring some of the leading minds in the field.
This feature will continue through May 17th and the first annual World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
The four pillars of sound med-tech investing for the developing world
MassDevice.com is blogging on the topic of building innovative medical technology for the developing world, featuring some of the leading minds in the field.
This feature will continue up through May 17th and the first annual World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.
How truly disruptive technologies are coming from the developing world
Starting today, MassDevice.com will run several blog posts on the topic of building innovative medical technology for the developing world, featuring some of the leading minds in the field.
This feature will continue up through May 17th and the first annual World Health Medical Technology Conference at Boston University.