Medical Apps Will Go Head to Head During MEDICA 2014

August 25, 2014

Developers of medical apps will have the opportunity to present their creations live at the App Competition during MEDICA 2014, World Forum for Medicine, to be held Nov. 12-15 at the fairgrounds in Düsseldorf, Germany.

MEDICA is billed as the leading international trade fair for the medical sector that attracts more than 4,600 exhibitors and 132,000 visitors from around the globe every year.

 A MEDICA expert team will pre-select these app submissions for use in the daily routine of a physician or in the hospital, with 10 developers participating in the competition.

The final nominations will be announced end of October online.

The nominated apps will be introduced live on stage at the MEDICA APP Competition Nov. 13 from 3:00–5:00 pm in Hall 15. A top-class jury will select the winner.

Interested developers from all over the world can download the application form at http://www.medica-tradefair.com/cipp/md_medica/custom/pub/content,oid,46182/lang,2/ticket,g_u_e_s_t/~/MEDICA_App_COMPETITION.html and e-mail it to Mark Wächter at post@marketing-wireless.de
until Oct. 17.

To get more information about the MEDICA App Competition, contact the organizer Mark Wächter, Executive Board Member of MobileMonday Germany at post@marketing-wireless.de or Tel. +49 2324 9022468.

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