N+1 Institute Reverse Pitch Competition

GE Healthcare reverse pitch competition

Despite tremendous advancements in technology, many regions of the world still lack access to advanced medical facilities and skilled physicians. The rise of IoT (Internet of Things) and global connectivity offers a promising solution by enabling the remote collection, access, and management of clinical data. However, to realize this vision, practical challenges such as security, connection reliability, equipment deployment, ease of use and overall cost to deliver must be addressed. While providing care to underserved regions and people, the vast volume of clinical data presents an incredible opportunity for additional research to improve healthcare for all.

Your pitch should propose a novel and innovative solution to bridge these gaps and join our mission to deliver healthcare without boundaries.

Competition details

Kickoff:

Tuesday, February 18, 2-3pm
Computer Sciences room 1240

Key dates:

Tuesday, February 18: Kickoff at Computer Sciences 1240
Tuesday, February 25: Team Registration Deadline
Tuesday, March 11: Proposal Submission Deadline
Wednesday, March 19: Finalists notified
Wednesday, April 2: Judging Event

View the video from the kickoff event to learn more:

 

 

Awards: 

Registration and submission:

Register here by February 25.

Visit this link for the official rules.

Submission proposal form will be posted here.

Past Reverse Pitch Competitions: Google

Sustainability for AI Datacenters

The digital age has transformed the way we live, work, and interact, but the environmental impact of the datacenters that power our online world is a growing concern. As the demand for data storage and processing continues to surge, the carbon footprint associated with these datacenters poses a significant challenge to achieving global sustainability goals.

This competition invites university students to propose innovative solutions to reduce the environmental impact of datacenters. 

Google logo

Watch this video

from the kickoff event for full participation information, including background on the competition topics from Google: