We are inviting you to take part in ⚡BioHackathon 2020⚡ on January 29th.
BioHackathon 2020 will bring together students and starting and established entrepreneurs in the field of life sciences focusing on business development, execution of ideas and improving idea pitches. The event focuses on business development and execution of the ideas through an intensive mentoring program on-site. All participants will take part in a pitching competition and sessions with mentors as well as learn from topical seminars, held by experts in the Life Sciences sector.
If your idea is in any of the following areas, join us!
🧬Biotechnology (all the colors of the rainbow)
💊Medicine
🦠Veterinary medicine
🧪Life Science (more general ideas)
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Registration is open!
👉🏻 https://forms.gle/vjhHz2C9PRuziSrp6
For more detailed information visit the event on Facebook
👉🏻 BioHackathon 2020 – sTARTUp Day 2020
BioHackathon agenda
10:00-10:30 Registration + morning coffee
10:30-11:30 Keynotes/seminars by Merike Leego (EIT Health), Mindaugas Plieskis (Johnson&Johnson), Priit Aigro (HealBED)
11:30-12:00 Idea pitches
12:00-13:00 Team formation + working on business cases with mentors
13:00-14:00 Lunch (with teamwork)
14:00-16:00 Working on business cases with mentors
16:00-16:15 Guided mindfulness session
16:15-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:00 Final prep for pitching
17:00-18:00 Pitching competition + feedback
At the end of the day the following prizes will also be given out:
– The winner of BioHackathon – prize 500 euros
– Best pitch of BioHackathon – 5 hours of consultations from Tartu Biotechnology Park
– BioHackathon winner will pitch in the Nordic PitchMatch on the 31st of January on the sTARTUp Day pitching stage!
BioHackathon is organized by Tartu Biotechnology Park and is a side event of sTARTUp Day 2020 – the biggest festival in the Baltics, taking place from 29th to 31st January 2020. The event aims to connect startup-minded people and celebrate entrepreneurship in the smart city of Tartu.
This event has been supported by EIT Health and TransGeno project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon research and innovation program under grant agreement No 668989.