OHT Stockholm Launch: Panel Discussion on Working in Healthtech
Time & Location
About the Event
UPDATE 11.02.2020
We are sold out and have closed registration now. But we will also live stream the event, for those of you who want to join but didn't manage to grab a ticket. You can fill out your email here and we’ll send you the link on the 20th.
We’re thrilled to launch our Stockholm Hub as a part of the global One HealthTech community! We’ll be kicking off our first event ever with a panel discussion around the rewards and challenges of working in the healthcare and healthTech industry. Join us for some drinks and food, and get to know fellow diverse healthTech friends in the region.
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SCHEDULE
17:30 Arrivals and drinks
18:00 Introduction from OHT Stockholm curators and sponsor
18:20 Speakers to introduce themselves and share their journey
19:10 Break and food
19:30 Panel discussion
19:50 Closing talk from OHT Stockholm curators
20:00 Networking, more drinks and food
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SPEAKERS
Christine Nguy
Christine Nguy is a French pharmacist who came to Stockholm in 2012 to study the Master programme of Bioentrepreneurship at Karolinska Institute. In 2016, she co-founded Brightmed AB, a digital health company creating digital tools to support patients and pharmacists in their approach to self-medication.
Katarzyna Hess-Wiktor
Katarzyna is the co-founder and CEO of Minnity, PhD in Psychology. Promotes person-centered dementia care by creating innovative digital tools and facilitating effective training.
Alexandra Lindfors
CEO of Ocean Observations
Nasim Bergman Farrokhnia
Director of Quality and Research at KRY
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VENUE
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WHAT'S ONE HEALTH TECH?
One HealthTech is a volunteer-led community that supports and promotes under-represented groups to be future leaders in health innovation. We inspire, celebrate, enable and champion inclusivity and diversity in healthTech. Read more here.
Follow @OHT_Stockholm and #OHT20 on Twitter.
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SPONSORS
A huge thanks to our generous sponsor KRY For hosting and providing food and drinks.
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ACCESSIBILITY FUND
We have a little fund to make our events more accessible! If for any reason there are barriers to engaging in the community we invite anyone to apply for up to 30 euros (but ask for more if you need, worth a try) per person per event to cover personal costs to improve this. The money can cover just about anything, including but not limited to child/other care, taxis if travelling around is tricky, trains if you live out in the countryside, a live-captioner, recording of the event or loss of earnings if you have a side job along your studies. Find out more.