Vodafone and mHealth Alliance announce new award for wireless global health challenge solutions

by mkalegre on December 3, 2009

Mobile technology innovation award for global health solutions

Mobile technology innovation award for global health solutions

The Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project is now accepting applications for the mHealth Alliance Award through February 1, 2010. The competition is expected to draw innovative wireless solutions to solve pressing global health challenges. The winner recieves a cash prize and benefits totaling $50,000. This includes the opportunity to collaborate with the renowned Santa Clara University’s Global Social Benefit Incubator Program (GSBI), and the mHealth Alliance, to get the idea to market.

Related link: the 2009 Wireless Innovation Project Winners  

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