The SAVE DATA project is hosting a free seminar on developing business models for digital health and shareable data spaces.
Novel Business Models for Digital Health Trends
10 October, 12.00-17.30
KAVA Congress Center
Consciencestraat 41, Antwerp
Digital health and sharable data spaces are broad terms that apply to an infinite number of potential applications. They utilize innovative business models to leverage technology and data for value creation, addressing the unique needs of their respective markets. But how do you determine which business model is right for your needs?
From fee-for-service, value-based care, direct primary care and beyond … there are so many business models to consider and many factors to take into account before determining which models might work for your innovation. This seminar will go over these factors and some of the business models that might apply to your unique situation.
Novel Business Models for Digital Health Trends will be conducted in English and is free of charge.
Speakers:
Barbara D’haene, co-founder LIVV Company
Digital Therapeutics in the EU: Strategic Approaches to Commercialization and Market Entry
In the rapidly evolving field of digital therapeutics, navigating the go-to-market landscape is key to creating commercially viable businesses. This talk will explore several commercialization pathways, including direct-to-consumer (D2C), pharmaceutical partnerships and employer channels, while considering the regulatory, clinical and market dynamics in the EU
Ruben Verborgh, head of data interoperability, and Roel Naessens, business development director at Inrupt
Solid and Healthcare: Fostering an Interoperable User-Centric Platform for Data
Solid is becoming a platform-enabling technology for new business models in healthcare. By defining a user-centric method of data sharing, Solid allows for the exchange of existing and curated data with privacy and security by design
Ludovic Ampe, co founder Neuroventis
6 business models in 6 years: Lessons Learned from the Neuroventis Journey
Founded in 2018, Neuroventis develops software to help neurologists better care for patients living with epilepsy or migraines, leveraging a blend of self-reported data and sensors, digital tools, data engineering and behavioral science. This talk shares lessons learned about hospital licenses, pharamaceutical partnerships and reimbursement pathways as well as advice on which business models are a good fit for certain types of companies
Melanie Verstraete, data market researcher IDLab
Business Models for Data Spaces
This talk will focus on the complexity of business models for Data Spaces and Data Space-related stakeholders
Bieke Van Gorp, co-founder FibriCheck
The Journey to a Viable Business Model for a Digital Healthcare Application
A case study looking at the experience of FibriCheck, an app that detects heart rhythm disorders. Every step in the development of a business plan taught the company valuable lessons about the healthtech market and regulations – and in patience
Jeroen Crappé, COO Clouds of Care
From Epilog to Clouds of Care: A Journey of Partnership and Capital-Efficient Growth
Epilog started with a mission to bring advanced EEG signal-processing technology to clinical practice. The company formed strategic partnerships to make its SaaS services more accessible in a cost-effective manner for clinicians worldwide. After gaining recognition in the global epilepsy drug development market, the company is moving forward as Clouds of Care, with the goal of enabling growth ambitions together with its strategic partners
Program:
12.00-13.00 Registration & lunch
13.00-16.30 Seminar
16.30-17.30 Closing reception
A meeting of the SAVE DATA Advisory Board will take place at 10.30 on the same day and location. If you are a member of the Advisory Board, please register here.
If you are not a member of the Advisory Board, please register here.
Parking is available at the KAVA Congress Center. Find more information here.
What is SAVE DATA?
Funded by VLAIO under the Coock sheme, SAVE DATA is a collaborative project carried out by Vito, imec and MEDVIA. It works with companies, non-profits, governments and knowledge institutions to make health pathways – both preventive and curative – more accessible in a safe, ethical and transparent manner.
What is Coock?
Coock stands for Collectief Onderzoek & Ontwikkeling en Collectieve Kennisverspreiding/-transfer, or Collective R&D and Dissemination/Transfer of Knowledge. Funded by VLAIO, Coock projects allow a research institute to share the building blocks of specific technology with industry or public/governmental concerns. The goal of Coock projects is to valorize research results by accelerating the introduction of technology and knowledge to a broad group of companies.