BIH Digital Health Forum - August

18:00 till 21:00 o'clock
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Charité Campus Mitte

Virchowweg 16

10117 Berlin

HOW TO FOUND A SUCCESSFUL COMPANY IN FEMALE HEALTH? A FIRESIDE CHAT WITH IDA TIN, CEO & CO-FOUNDER CLUE

 

Are you a researcher, clinician, health care professional, designer, developer, engineer, regulatory expert, corporate innovator, entrepreneur, investor or mentor working in digital health, or generally interested in this topic?

You are cordially invited to the upcoming BIH Digital Health Forum – an event series to connect everyone working in digital health to stimulate our innovation ecosystem in Berlin and beyond.

The event series is organized by BIHInnovations and partners. This time, we are happy to present:

CLUE CO-FOUNDER & CEO IDA TIN

How to Found a Successful Company in Female Health – a Fireside Chat with Ida Tin* moderated by Laura Johnson*, BIH

Agenda (tentative):

5:30 – 6:00 pm Doors Open and Networking

6:00 – 6:10 pm Welcome: BIH

6:10 – 7:00 pm Fireside Chat: Ida Tin moderated by Laura Johnson

7:00 – 7:20 pm Q & A moderated by Laura Johnson, Head of Industry Cooperations and Partnerships at Berlin Institute of Health

7:20 – 7:30 pm Open Mic: Participant Speed Talks – challenges, ideas, projects, solutions and any requests/asks (format: “I am… I am interested in/working on… I am looking for…”)

7:30 – 8:30 pm Networking with drinks and finger food

Everyone is invited to participate actively in the forum with questions and comments!

When? Wednesday, August 28, 2019, 6 pm, doors 5:30 pm

Where? Charité Campus Mitte, Hörsaalruine, Virchowweg 16, 10117 Berlin

 

*Ida Tin (Clue)

After leading motorcycle tours around the world for five years, lifelong entrepreneur Ida Tin launched Clue, a period tracking and fertility app, in 2013. Clue currently has more than 12.5 million active monthly users in over 190 countries and is one of the most popular apps in the “Health & Fitness” category in the United States, Germany, France, and many other countries. Clue’s mission is to empower women globally and allow them to take better control of their lives. They do so by fighting to eliminate the existing social stigma around women’s periods and reflecting on a vital part of our lives, “without menstruation there would be no humans on this planet”, as Ida so accurately put it. She is convinced that technology will profoundly change the future of family planning and female health tracking.

*Laura Johnson (BIH)

Dr. Laura Johnson Ph.D. is the head of Industry Cooperations and Partnerships at Berlin Institute of Health. Educated in the UK in Medicine and going to complete a Masters then Ph.D. in Augmented Reality in Neurosurgery she left the UK to start a career with Siemens Healthcare in the USA. Focusing for the next 10 years on clinical collaborations and project management for Siemens she worked in the USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong Taiwan and Korea building up and heading a regional team in Asia to handle the growing market of industry‐academic partnerships and clinical research, now more commonly known as Medical Science Liaison. Back in Europe Laura worked for French medical device startup for 3 years, for Startup Bootcamp Digital Health Berlin in 2017 and 2018 joined Berlin Institute of Health to help develop and strengthen strategic partnerships at Charité, MDC, and BIH.