To pitch or not t pitch? That is the question.
See below for the answer...
We're hosting one more Hacking Health Café prior to our Hacking Health weekend and this time it's all about learning how to craft an idea into a 60-second smooth-as-silk pitch-presentation.
Winnipeg-based entrepreneur and RampUp Manitoba founder, Chris Johnson, will share knowledge and expertise that helped him win multiple hackathons, launch several successful startups, and go on to land valuable venture capital investment dollars for his business projects. He will guide you through the steps of distilling your idea into the most essential information to help others realize the importance and need to prototype your idea at Winnipeg's upcoming Hacking Health weekend.
This Hacking Health Café will be held bright and early at 1000 Waverley Street on November 7, 2014. Doors open at 7:30 AM for a light breakfast, followed by the main presentation at 8:00 AM.
You'll have the opportunity to hear Chris' presentation and then work with him or another one of our team members to help craft your own pitch.
There is no charge to attend the Hacking Health Café on November 7! Even if you don't plan on pitching during Hacking Health weekend on November 14 this is an excellent opportunity to learn several important tips for communicating an idea to share with others in a way that makes sense.
You can register for both the Hacking Café and the Hacking Health weekend today!
And in answer to the question raised at the start of this message...
Pitch!
Hacking Health Winnipeg
Think there are inefficiencies in the health care space?
Want to be part of the solution?
Hacking Health is organizing a weekend-long hackaton on November 14-16, 2014 where doctors, nurses, administrators, researchers, managers, designers and developers will come together to build digital solutions to frontline health care problems.
Want to Pitch but not sure how this event is for you!
Learn from local experts. Practise your pitch before you get on the stage
What is Hacking Health?
Hacking Health is an international movement designed to improve health care by inviting technology creators and health care professionals to collaborate on realistic, human-centric solutions to front-line problems. Learn more about Hacking Health here.