Vodafone Americas and the
mHealth Alliance have announced a call for entries for their annual
Vodafone Americas Foundation Wireless Innovation Project and mHealth Alliance Award. The awards are designed to identify and support promising wireless-related technologies to address critical social issues around the globe. Entries are open through to December 15th with winners announced at the annual Global Philanthropy Forum in Redwood City, CA in April 2011.
Prizes of $300,000, $200,000 and 100,000 are awarded to the first, second and third placed winners with the mHealth Alliance Award going to the developer of an innovative wireless technology with the most potential to address critical health challenges, especially in developing regions of the world. The award winner will receive an additional cash prize of $50,000, as well as strategic and networking assistance from the mHealth Alliance.
“We are proud to once again collaborate with the Vodafone Americas Foundation in presenting the mHealth Alliance Award,” said David Aylward, Executive Director of the mHealth Alliance. “With over 5 billion mobile subscriptions worldwide, over two-thirds of which are in emerging economies, the use of mobile devices for health purposes can revolutionize the ability of governments, corporations, NGOs and citizens to deliver, access and use health information to promote well being, combat disease, and respond to medical emergencies.”
Last year’s winner of the mHealth Alliance Award was won by
Sana Mobile a multidisciplinary group from MIT which offers an open source platform that enables healthcare workers to perform structured clinical assessments of patients. An interview Sana can be found
here.
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