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17 November 2023
Application for National Zorginnovatieprijs 2024 opened
Preparations for the Zorginnovatieprijs 2024 are in full swing and registration has begun! Together with the partners of Zorg2025, Amsterdam Economic Board organizes the annual regional preliminary round for participants from the province of North Holland and Flevoland.
The National Zorginnovatieprijs 2024 is an award for the most innovative company at the scale-up stage in the field of care and well-being. Several regional preliminaries will take place throughout the Netherlands. The winner of each regional preliminary round will advance to the finals on March 21 during the Health Valley Event and will take the stage on April 4 during the Care & ICT Congress. In short, an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs to accelerate their innovation that has already been worked out, tested and launched.
Registration Zorginnovatieprijs
The Zorg2025 partners are committed to accelerating innovation in health and wellness. Businesses that have already developed, tested and launched their innovation can often use a push to really make their venture a success. This is why Zorg2025 organizes the annual regional preliminary round of the Care Innovation Award; an award specifically for the most innovative company in the scale-up phase.
The Zorg2025 partners are committed to accelerating innovation in health and wellness. Businesses that have already developed, tested and launched their innovation can often use a push to really make their venture a success. This is why Zorg2025 organizes the annual regional preliminary round of the Care Innovation Award; an award specifically for the most innovative company in the scale-up phase.
Register directly via Zorginnovatie.nl. Registration as a participant is possible until January 4, 2024, noon. Regional preliminary rounds will take place on Tuesday, February 13.
This article was published on the Zorginnovatie website.
The image was generated by the University of Amsterdam using Adobe Firefly (keywords: shallow brain architecture).
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