Sacramento, California, is next up for hosting Aging 2.0’s annual Global Startup Search.
What is the Global Startup Search?
It’s a competition similar to American Idol, but for startup companies passionate about improving the lives of older adults. More than 30 locations worldwide are hosting this event.
Who are the Startups?
AGING IN THE COMMUNITY – Virtual reality allows seniors to visualize themselves in a community.
CAREGIVER PATHWAYS – A website offers personalized solutions and resources for caregivers.
DANCE4HEALING – Artificial Intelligence builds an ecosystem for the healing power of music.
HELLO NURSE – A wireless wet detection system using RFID technology used in skilled nursing.
NEUROCERN – A healthcare provider software for treating patients with dementia.
PT TRACK – A wearable device for physical therapy patients to track care plan compliance.
STACK LABS – Light sensors to track circadian rhythm and enable motion analytics.
How does the competition work?
After each startup pitches, the audience and judges will have the opportunity to ask questions. Real-time voting will score on the criteria of presentation quality, the overall idea and its impact on aging services. Winner will receive a free Entrepreneur Basic Membership to MEDSTART and $1,500 towards app design courtesy of Apptology, as well as moving forward to the next state of the global competition in San Francisco, October 2016.
Judges include: Randy Swanson, CEO, Care Innovations; Connie Samla, Lighting Specialist, Sacramento Municipal Utility District; Rich Foreman, CEO, Apptology; Robert Groth, VP Program Development, MEDSTART; and Karen Robinson, retired RN, Eskaton Village Carmichael.
When: June 30, 2016
Where: Eskaton Village Carmichael 3939 Walnut Avenue Carmichael, CA 95608
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM includes networking, wine and appetizers
Cost: $5 through eventbrite