2015 EU SME eHealth Competition Awards Patients Know Best (UK) and SOMA Analytics (Germany)

The eHealth Competition, that has the endorsement of the European Commission, is an initiative that rewards the best eHealth/mHealth solutions produced by SMEs across Europe. In this competition, there are two Categories depending on the turnover of the companies: Champions (SMEs with turnover more than 0.5 M€), and Promises (with less turnover).

The 2015 edition, first prizes have been awarded to
Champion category:

  • Patients Know Best (UK), with a patient-controlled records that makes integrated care a reality; placing the patient at the centre of the network & empowering self-management.

Promise category:

  • SOMA Analytics (Germany), with a smartphone app that enables employees to measure, analyze, and improve their stress levels on a scientifically-validated basis.

The other prizes went to:

  • Dacadoo (Switzerland), with an app that makes lifestyle navigation easier: measure health & wellbeing with a health score, engage in activities, share progress and win challenges.
  • Coimbra Genomics (Portugal) with the solution ELSIE, that allows any physician, anywhere, to access the patient's genome and make personalised clinical decisions during a regular appointment.
  • Minddistrict (Netherlands), that deliver a secure communications platform+digital interventions to doctors to help patients anywhere anytime to develop healthy behaviour.
  • Taniwa Solutions (Spain), with an app that can detect Parkinsons, Alzheimers or Huntingtons 5 years earlier. We work together with neurologists to design specific tests.

The objective of the SME eHealth Competition is to support the business success of European Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by giving them visibility together with marketing opportunities to attract customers, partners and external capital. Winners receive also cash prizes, mentoring and free tickets to events.

Big White Wall, winner of the 2014 edition, had declared: "Being named the leading eHealth solution created by an SME has made a big difference for our business. It's opened up opportunities to attend events across Europe, and given us a level of recognition that we've found truly valuable. We would recommend entering this competition to any eHealth SME."

In the 2015 edition, 114 SMEs registered and submitted a two page summary explaining the innovation and potential impact of their solutions. Based on this information provided, 15 companies were selected for the Final.

During the Final, the SMEs had 5 minutes each to explain their solution in front of a Jury of international eHealth stakeholders and sponsors: Bruno de Olveira (European Commission), Eugene Borukhovich (SoftServe), Ming-Sun Sean Kim (XLHealth), Paul Pelsmaeker (Digitalezorg), Marko Kilk (North Estonia Medical Centre), Luc Maes (COCIR), Jordi Piera (Badalona Serveis Assistencials) and Stephen Lieber (HIMSS).

The Competition has been sponsored by

  • European Commission, who represents the interests of the European Union as a whole
  • Softserve, a global company dedicated to empowering businesses worldwide
  • XLHealth, a German based investor for Digital Health Startups

And it has the special support of HIMSS, the global not-for-profit organization focused on better health through information technology (IT).

Besides, 22 associations across Europe have provided support by promoting, contacting and selecting the finalists: Health 2.0 (EU), SPA Health (FI) Digitalezorg (NL), Latvian IT Cluster (LV), HealthStartup (EU), Platinnes (FR), eVIA (ES) Amsterdam Economic Board (NL), BioPmed (IT), UCD Dublin (IE), ClinTrials Skåne (SE), VTT (FI), EyeFOCUS (UK), Tehnopol (EE), CEEIM (ES), ClujIT (RO) ICAR (IT) ISfTeH (EU), LivingLabs Global (DK) VdigG (GE), COCIR (BE) and Consard Ltd (UK).

The Competition is organized by TICBioMed, a Spanish eHealth association.

For further information, pleasse visit:
http://www.ehealthcompetition.eu

About TICBioMed
TICBioMed is a Spanish non for profit eHealth association. The cluster aims to provide value by supporting SMEs and other organizations to network, identify opportunities and accelerate projects in the eHealth sector.

The Competition Final took place at the Kipsala International Exhibition Center in Riga during the eHealthWeek 2015.

Most Popular Now

Researchers Invent AI Model to Design Ne…

Researchers at McMaster University and Stanford University have invented a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) model which can design billions of new antibiotic molecules that are inexpensive and easy to...

Alcidion and Novari Health Forge Strateg…

Alcidion Group Limited, a leading provider of FHIR-native patient flow solutions for healthcare, and Novari Health, a market leader in waitlist management and referral management technologies, have joined forces to...

Greater Manchester Reaches New Milestone…

Radiologists and radiographers at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust have become the first in Greater Manchester to use the Sectra picture archiving and communication system (PACS) to report on...

AI-Based App can Help Physicians Find Sk…

A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyse images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very high precision. This is shown in a study led from...

Powerful New AI can Predict People'…

A powerful new tool in artificial intelligence is able to predict whether someone is willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The predictive system uses a small set of data from demographics...

ChatGPT can Produce Medical Record Notes…

The AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to ten times faster than doctors without compromising quality. This is according to a new study conducted by researchers at...

Can Language Models Read the Genome? Thi…

The same class of artificial intelligence that made headlines coding software and passing the bar exam has learned to read a different kind of text - the genetic code. That code...

Advancing Drug Discovery with AI: Introd…

A transformative study published in Health Data Science, a Science Partner Journal, introduces a groundbreaking end-to-end deep learning framework, known as Knowledge-Empowered Drug Discovery (KEDD), aimed at revolutionizing the field...

Study Shows Human Medical Professionals …

When looking for medical information, people can use web search engines or large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT-4 or Google Bard. However, these artificial intelligence (AI) tools have their limitations...

Wanted: Young Talents. DMEA Sparks Bring…

9 - 11 April 2024, Berlin, Germany. The digital health industry urgently needs skilled workers, which is why DMEA sparks focuses on careers, jobs and supporting young people. Against the backdrop of...

Shared Digital NHS Prescribing Record co…

Implementing a single shared digital prescribing record across the NHS in England could avoid nearly 1 million drug errors every year, stopping up to 16,000 fewer patients from being harmed...

Bayer and Google Cloud to Accelerate Dev…

Bayer and Google Cloud announced a collaboration on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to support radiologists and ultimately better serve patients. As part of the collaboration, Bayer will...