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Sponsorship Opportunity
CAMTech-‐X Final Demo Day June 17, 2017
The Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech) at Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health, in partnership with Lattice Innovations, has taken its successful model of medtech hack-‐a-‐thons and exponentially expanded its reach and impact across India. On March 11-‐12, 2017, hundreds of global health innovators gathered in five cities across India for the country’s largest multi-‐city healthcare hack-‐a-‐thon. During CAMTech-‐X: Jugaadathon, more than 500 engineers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, designers and public health innovators from across India, Africa and the U.S. convened in New Delhi, Manipal, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Bhubaneswar to help expand healthcare access to the urban poor. The winning teams from each hack-‐a-‐thon – after 100 days of mentorship and refinement of their solutions – will travel to New Delhi on June 17, 2017 to demo their innovations to investors, corporate partners, healthcare organizations and other stakeholders. In addition, all teams that participated in the CAMTech-‐X Jugaadathons are eligible to apply for the Post 100-‐Day Competition where up to five teams will be selected to attend the Demo Day event and showcase the progress they have made on their projects. The grand prize winner will receive 10 Lakh rupees and six months of acceleration support to continue moving their project to market.
Healthcare Burdens of the Urban Poor in India: • Of the 370 million estimated urban dwellers in India, it is estimated that over 100 million are living in
urban slums. ** • Urban poverty in India is over 25%. At the national level, rural poverty remains higher, but the gap is
closing. By 2030, urbanization in India is projected to reach 50%. * • U-‐5 Mortality at 72.7% among urban poor is significantly higher than the urban average of 51.9%.**
* UNDP Urban Poverty Report 2009. **National Urban Health Mission of India, Government of India
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Leveraging CAMTech’s expertise and methodology to co-‐create breakthrough innovations
CAMTech is a public-‐private partnership, with a global consortium of academic, clinical, non-‐profit and corporate partners. CAMTech’s core methodology identifies the most pressing needs from the field, crowdsources promising innovations from a diverse community of participants, and develops game-‐changing technologies. Through its “co-‐creation” model, CAMTech enables collaborations across medicine, engineering and business to develop technologies that are not only user-‐centric, technologically-‐disruptive and socially-‐impactful, but also commercially-‐viable.
CAMTech Hack-‐a-‐thons: Expanding the model to meet demand Over the past four years, CAMTech has organized 15+ hack-‐a-‐thons across N. America, India and Uganda. In partnership with Lattice Innovations, we have held five hack-‐a-‐thons in India, engaging over 1,000 innovators and more than 100 partner organizations. Our success in India has led to a strong demand to replicate the model at new institutions in new geographies across the country. In order to meet the growing demand from both innovators and partners, CAMTech launched CAMTech-‐X Jugaadathon to exponentially scale our reach and impact. CAMTech-‐X Jugaadathon consisted of five simultaneous hack-‐a-‐thons in major urban centers across India, with centralized pre-‐event training and consistent tools/resources across the events. One important goal of this initiative is to leverage local talent, partnerships and experts in each Indian city. Each city event was run by vetted and trained CAMTech Ambassadors to ensure the quality of the CAMTech approach.
CAMTech-‐X Demo Day presents an unprecedented opportunity for sponsors to engage a diverse talent pool across multiple Indian cities (e.g., Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, etc.) to help transform access to healthcare for the urban poor. Sponsors experience: • Greater reach to a network of 1000+ innovators, partners and experts across five urban centers in India • Access to an expanded pipeline of breakthrough health innovations • Amplified positive public relations with a broad group of innovators and stakeholders across the country
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Highlights from Past CAMTech Hack-‐a-‐thons
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (RMNCH) Hack-‐a-‐thons (Bangalore, India): Driving innovation and affordable health technologies that can help save the lives of women and children across India Highlights:
• Over 450 participants and 115 mentors have participated in the RMNCH hack-‐a-‐tons (representing 200+ different organizations) with diverse backgrounds in engineering, business, design and medicine.
• 92 breakthrough innovations were developed with a potential to impact and improve health outcomes of women and children.
Partners: Harvard Medical School, MIT Hacking Medicine, Lattice Innovations, Narayana Health, Biocon Foundation, Manipal Hospitals, FICCI, Villgro, InnAccel, Lata Medical Research Foundation, Public Health Foundation of India, Vellore Institute of Technology, National Health Systems Resource Center Sponsors: GE Healthcare, Novartis Foundation, Covidien, Merck for Mothers, AB InBev, Terumo
Check out the CAMTech INDIA RMNCH Video Here
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Global Cancer Innovation Hack-‐a-‐thon (Boston, USA): Creating new technologies, business models, and process innovations to transform cancer prevention, diagnosis and care in resource-‐limited settings Highlights:
• Over 200 participants and mentors participated in the Global Cancer Innovation Hack-‐a-‐thon with diverse backgrounds in engineering, business, design and medicine.
• Over 50 clinical challenges were sourced and 20+ breakthrough innovations developed to transform cancer prevention, diagnosis and care in resource-‐limited settings.
• Nine innovative technology solutions addressing cancer were sponsored with over $5,500 in awards, access to Alpha Core Labs for prototyping supplies and mentorship, and CAMTech Acceleration Support.
Partners: Global Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, MIT Hacking Medicine, Center for Future Technologies in Cancer Care, Mass Bio, BostInno Sponsors: Bacca Foundation, Biogen, Janssen, Lilly, Medtronic, Tesaro Diabetes Innovation Hack-‐a-‐thon (Hyderabad, India): Driving innovation to revolutionize prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes in India
Highlights:
• Over 160 participants and 50 mentors participated in the Diabetes hack-‐a-‐thons (representing 100+ different organizations) with diverse backgrounds in engineering, business, design and medicine.
• 40 breakthrough innovations were developed with a potential to impact and improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of Diabetes in India.
Partners: Lattice Innovations, Narayana Health, Indian School of Business, Apollo Sugar Clinics, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, Biocon Foundation, Public Health Foundation of India, Villgro, Partners Medical International, D-‐Labs, Jana Care, C-‐CAMP, MediaTek, Arogya World
Sponsors: Medtronic, Marico Innovation Foundation, Terumo
Check out the CAMTech INDIA Diabetes Video Here
Check out the CAMTech Cancer Video Here!
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Sponsor Opportunity: CAMTech-‐X Demo Day Event Details June 17, 2017 10 AM – 5:30 PM Hotel Novotel New Delhi Aeorcity (Asset No 02, GMR Hospitality District, IGI Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037, India) *Lunch and tea will be served CAMTech-‐X Demo Day presents an unprecedented opportunity for sponsors to engage a diverse talent pool of innovators across five cities in India (e.g., Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, etc.) to support technologies that have the potential to transform access to healthcare for the urban poor. This opportunity offers:
·∙ Connections to a network of 1000+ innovators and experts across five urban centers in India ·∙ Access to an expanded pipeline of breakthrough health innovations ·∙ Amplified positive public relations with a broad group of health innovators, stakeholders and
partner organizations across the country Sponsorship Benefits
·∙ Access and Networking o Attendance to the Demo Day showcasing the best innovations from the five cities (up to three
attendees), to be held June 17, 2017 in New Delhi o Engagement with hack-‐a-‐thon participants and mentors from reputed clinical organizations,
academic institutions and Indian startups o A comprehensive report, detailing all resulting innovations from the five hack-‐a-‐thons o Exposure to one of the largest de novo pipelines of disruptive innovations for India by India o Invitations to institutional events at Mass General Hospital Global Health Seminar Series
·∙ Visibility
o Recognition at Demo Day on printed materials and stage screens before and during the event o Welcoming remarks at the event o Recognition on post-‐event communications in press releases and other media relations o Sponsor organization logo placed on the event website o Recognition in the MGH CAMTech Pulse newsletter regarding Demo Day
highlights Sponsorship Fees
·∙ To be eligible for above benefits, a sponsor must contribute 6.7 lakhs INR/ $10,000 USD.
For further information on sponsorship, please email Sandra Butler at: [email protected]