Health Data Forum Summit Awards 2021
These are the Health Data Forum Global Shapers, persons and organizations that have the potential power to disrupt the current state of affairs by making a quantum leap of change and innovation in the way health is created and healthcare is provided today.
You can watch last year’s video summary below and the full video recording: here.
Global Shapers Awardees 2021
These are the Health Data Forum Global Shapers, persons and organizations that have the potential power to disrupt the current state of affairs by making a quantum leap of change and innovation in the way health is created and healthcare is provided today.
You can watch last year’s video summary below and the full video recording: here.
Health Data Collaborative Co-Chairs 2021
Deep tech category
A selection of Deep Tech companies were appointed by the conference organizers due to likelihood of a ground-breaking impact in both health promotion and all forms of healthcare delivery.
We define Deep Tech as technology that is based on tangible engineering innovation or scientific advances and discoveries. Deep Tech is often set apart by its profound enabling power, the differentiation it can create, and its potential to catalyse change.
Breaking the boundaries category
Biomedical Technologies, such as gene therapies, immunotherapies or even tissue engineering are making it possible to quickly act upon the knowledge of the human DNA. These new technologies hold the promise of revolutionizing health and healthcare.
CBR Genomics is one of our Summit Award finalists this year for bringing genetic information into the clinical practice, to improve clinical outcomes.
Community Engagement category
Health Data Innovation category
The InovaHC District is the largest healthcare innovation hub in Brazil with the objective of bringing together the best minds, products and technologies to create, test and exhibit market solutions that will impact society. They are located within the largest hospital complex in Latin America, Hospital das Clínicas,