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Event Schedules

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26 – 28
of November

Hospiton
Rare Diseases

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What is
           a rare disease?

The European Union defines a disease or condition as rare if it affects fewer than 1 in 2,000 people within the general population. Currently, 6000 to 8000 rare diseases have been identified, and new conditions are regularly being described in the literature.

Around one in 17 people will develop a rare disease at some point in their lives, so while they are individually rare, cumulatively these diseases affect a substantial proportion of the population. The impacts on these individuals and their families are wide-ranging.

About 30 million people living in the European Union (EU) suffer from a rare disease. More than 90% of rare diseases still lack an effective treatment. Often rare diseases are chronic and life-threatening. Rare diseases can be a single gene, multifactorial, chromosomal or non-genetic. It takes years to receive an accurate diagnosis of a rare disease.

Rare diseases include rare cancers such as childhood cancers and some other well-known conditions, such as cystic fibrosis and Huntington’s disease.

What we have achieved so far

0 +
Participants
0 +
Teams
0
Mentors
0 +
Solutions

           If you would like more information on specific rare diseases

Please visit Coordinating Center for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases, the portal for rare diseases and centres in Kaunas Clinics.

Challenges

Identification and education

Improving diagnosis, education and awareness of rare diseases

Effective therapy

Coaction between data science and research for better treatment;

(Better) Life with disease

Better healthcare for everyone involved in rare diseases through technological and other solutions.

Highlights

Pre-event

Save the date! We will organize a series of pre-events to give more information about the Hackaton and help you familiarize yourself with its challenges. Come up with an innovative solution or apply it to your existing project. Register yourself or your team and continue developing your project before the main event.

Hackaton

Join an Onsite intensive demo development period! Knowledgeable and skilled mentors will help you finish your product. The event is a fantastic opportunity to network and learn new skills. And finally, you will pitch your innovative idea to the jury to win!!!

Post-Event

Even if you are not chosen as a winner, we encourage you to continue your projects. Chin up and hack your future! We will present you with new opportunities at our coming community events. Also, partners or other entities may be interested in future possibilities to collaborate with you, so please be active!

Agenda

Join in

HACKER

No matter what your background is – whether you are a student, engineer, healthcare provider, designer, pharmacist, entrepreneur, patient, etc. – we welcome you to join us!

MENTOR

We are looking for superheroes – managers, experts, and speakers who could provide real-time feedback to our teams and help them grow ideas into solutions!

PARTNER

Maybe your organization is looking for solutions to your digital health challenges or you want to promote your brand to innovators, we have a service for you. Hospiton can be your partner in open innovations.

STARTUP

Are you a startup looking for market access, pilot partner or seed funding? Join Hospiton to pitch your solution, get feedback and benefit from our mentoring. Also, you can meet potential partners or co-founders. Let it be the most productive weekend of the year!

Mentors

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

         Patient
organizations and
networks

Meet the organizers

Viktorija Butrimaitė - viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

#Communication #healthcare
#research #pharma#education
#innovation

Irina Kolomiiets -irina.kolomiiets@lsmu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #entrepreneurship #EITHealth #innovationecosystem #digitalhealth

Neringa Valantinė - neringa.valantine@ktu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #Scouting #recruitment #projectimplementation #startup

Partners

Event sposors

Become a sponsor- let’s talk about it –
viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

Stay tuned!

Enter your email for updates and to receive instructions on how to participate as we get closer to the event.

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26 – 28
of November

Hospiton
Rare Diseases

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

What is
           a rare disease?

The European Union defines a disease or condition as rare if it affects fewer than 1 in 2,000 people within the general population. Currently, 6000 to 8000 rare diseases have been identified, and new conditions are regularly being described in the literature.

Around one in 17 people will develop a rare disease at some point in their lives, so while they are individually rare, cumulatively these diseases affect a substantial proportion of the population. The impacts on these individuals and their families are wide-ranging.

About 30 million people living in the European Union (EU) suffer from a rare disease. More than 90% of rare diseases still lack an effective treatment. Often rare diseases are chronic and life-threatening. Rare diseases can be a single gene, multifactorial, chromosomal or non-genetic. It takes years to receive an accurate diagnosis of a rare disease.

Rare diseases include rare cancers such as childhood cancers and some other well-known conditions, such as cystic fibrosis and Huntington’s disease.

What we have achieved so far

0 +
Participants
0 +
Teams
0
Mentors
0 +
Solutions

           If you would like more information on specific rare diseases

Please visit Coordinating Center for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases, the portal for rare diseases and centres in Kaunas Clinics.

Challenges

Identification and education

Improving diagnosis, education and awareness of rare diseases

Effective therapy

Coaction between data science and research for better treatment;

(Better) Life with disease

Better healthcare for everyone involved in rare diseases through technological and other solutions.

Highlights

Pre-event

Save the date! We will organize a series of pre-events to give more information about the Hackaton and help you familiarize yourself with its challenges. Come up with an innovative solution or apply it to your existing project. Register yourself or your team and continue developing your project before the main event.

Hackaton

Join an Onsite intensive demo development period! Knowledgeable and skilled mentors will help you finish your product. The event is a fantastic opportunity to network and learn new skills. And finally, you will pitch your innovative idea to the jury to win!!!

Post-Event

Even if you are not chosen as a winner, we encourage you to continue your projects. Chin up and hack your future! We will present you with new opportunities at our coming community events. Also, partners or other entities may be interested in future possibilities to collaborate with you, so please be active!

Agenda

Join in

HACKER

No matter what your background is – whether you are a student, engineer, healthcare provider, designer, pharmacist, entrepreneur, patient, etc. – we welcome you to join us!

MENTOR

We are looking for superheroes – managers, experts, and speakers who could provide real-time feedback to our teams and help them grow ideas into solutions!

PARTNER

Maybe your organization is looking for solutions to your digital health challenges or you want to promote your brand to innovators, we have a service for you. Hospiton can be your partner in open innovations.

STARTUP

Are you a startup looking for market access, pilot partner or seed funding? Join Hospiton to pitch your solution, get feedback and benefit from our mentoring. Also, you can meet potential partners or co-founders. Let it be the most productive weekend of the year!

Mentors

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

         Patient
organizations and
networks

Meet the organizers

Viktorija Butrimaitė - viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

#Communication #healthcare
#research #pharma#education
#innovation

Irina Kolomiiets -irina.kolomiiets@lsmu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #entrepreneurship #EITHealth #innovationecosystem #digitalhealth

Neringa Valantinė - neringa.valantine@ktu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #Scouting #recruitment #projectimplementation #startup

Partners

Event sposors

Become a sponsor- let’s talk about it –
viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

Stay tuned!

Enter your email for updates and to receive instructions on how to participate as we get closer to the event.

26 – 28
of November

Hospiton
Rare Diseases

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

What is
           a rare disease?

The European Union defines a disease or condition as rare if it affects fewer than 1 in 2,000 people within the general population. Currently, 6000 to 8000 rare diseases have been identified, and new conditions are regularly being described in the literature.

Around one in 17 people will develop a rare disease at some point in their lives, so while they are individually rare, cumulatively these diseases affect a substantial proportion of the population. The impacts on these individuals and their families are wide-ranging.

About 30 million people living in the European Union (EU) suffer from a rare disease. More than 90% of rare diseases still lack an effective treatment. Often rare diseases are chronic and life-threatening. Rare diseases can be a single gene, multifactorial, chromosomal or non-genetic. It takes years to receive an accurate diagnosis of a rare disease.

Rare diseases include rare cancers such as childhood cancers and some other well-known conditions, such as cystic fibrosis and Huntington’s disease.

What we have achieved so far

0 +
Participants
0 +
Teams
0
Mentors
0 +
Solutions

           If you would like more information on specific rare diseases

Please visit Coordinating Center for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases, the portal for rare diseases and centres in Kaunas Clinics.

Challenges

Identification and education

Improving diagnosis, education and awareness of rare diseases

Effective therapy

Coaction between data science and research for better treatment;

(Better) Life with disease

Better healthcare for everyone involved in rare diseases through technological and other solutions.

Highlights

Pre-event

Save the date! We will organize a series of pre-events to give more information about the Hackaton and help you familiarize yourself with its challenges. Come up with an innovative solution or apply it to your existing project. Register yourself or your team and continue developing your project before the main event.

Hackaton

Join an Onsite intensive demo development period! Knowledgeable and skilled mentors will help you finish your product. The event is a fantastic opportunity to network and learn new skills. And finally, you will pitch your innovative idea to the jury to win!!!

Post-Event

Even if you are not chosen as a winner, we encourage you to continue your projects. Chin up and hack your future! We will present you with new opportunities at our coming community events. Also, partners or other entities may be interested in future possibilities to collaborate with you, so please be active!

Agenda

Join in

HACKER

No matter what your background is – whether you are a student, engineer, healthcare provider, designer, pharmacist, entrepreneur, patient, etc. – we welcome you to join us!

MENTOR

We are looking for superheroes – managers, experts, and speakers who could provide real-time feedback to our teams and help them grow ideas into solutions!

PARTNER

Maybe your organization is looking for solutions to your digital health challenges or you want to promote your brand to innovators, we have a service for you. Hospiton can be your partner in open innovations.

STARTUP

Are you a startup looking for market access, pilot partner or seed funding? Join Hospiton to pitch your solution, get feedback and benefit from our mentoring. Also, you can meet potential partners or co-founders. Let it be the most productive weekend of the year!

Mentors

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

Business development,
Clinical product development
Linkedin

Kasparas Aleknavicius

Health Innovation Futurist,
Head of Clinical Development at Startup Kilo Health

         Patient
organizations and
networks

Meet the organizers

Viktorija Butrimaitė - viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

#Communication #healthcare
#research #pharma#education
#innovation

Irina Kolomiiets -irina.kolomiiets@lsmu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #entrepreneurship #EITHealth #innovationecosystem #digitalhealth

Neringa Valantinė - neringa.valantine@ktu.lt

#BusinessDevelopment #Scouting #recruitment #projectimplementation #startup

Partners

Event sposors

Become a sponsor- let’s talk about it –
viktorija.butrimaite@lsmu.lt

Stay tuned!

Enter your email for updates and to receive instructions on how to participate as we get closer to the event.