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Challenge #2: Low utilization of services to prevent and manage chronic conditions. With increasing consumer preference for convenient care options, we’re most interested in those virtual care technologies that leverage AI or asynchronous telemedicine to encourage the adoption of behaviors that prevent chronic illness.
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare - What We’re Looking For

Technologies ought to help us customise learning and provide universal access to information through useful, well organised, and curated content. They should not be the primary locus of attention or main source of interaction and instruction.
Zak Stein • COVID-19: A War Broke Out In Heaven - Emerge
Leslie Shannon (Head of Ecosystem, Nokia)Harish Srigiriraju (Principal Program Manager, Verizon)Lisa Babenko (Lead Engineer, Accenture)Lyron Bentovim (CEO, The Glimpse Group)Guy Gadney (CEO, Charisma Entertainment)Karl Guttag (CEO, KGOnTech LLC (kguttag.com))Jesus Luque (CTO, Peris Digital S.L.)Luis Martins (CMO, KIT-AR)Aaron Pulkka (Director, Ambe... See more
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Digital therapeutics – software that reinforces or replaces clinical therapies altogether – limit the need for live interactions with providers, and lower the barriers to accessing treatment.
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare - What We’re Looking For
Technology is most effective when it works seamlessly in the background,
Christopher Bugaj • The New Assistive Tech: Make Learning Awesome for All!
the gap between where they are and where they need to be?
Julie Dirksen • Design for How People Learn (Voices That Matter)
It is the goal of the new technologist to increase the “ capability landscape” , thus increasing the individual’s potential for greatness. There have been people that were born and died within a time period without access to / invention of the tool they are meant for. How many Mozart’s died before the invention of the Harpsichord? Our job is to con... See more