Thursday Oct 22, 2020
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM BST
Join The Inclusivity Project for this exclusive two-part workshop offering a guided tour of digital health and wellbeing innovation for small business in Cornwall.
Are you looking to develop a new digital health product? Got a great idea but not sure how to make it happen, or whether your customers will buy into it? Need a helping hand thinking it through? Then you’re in the right place.
At this first workshop, we will work with you to understand what your customers are looking for and practical ways to make sure your inspirational idea truly meets their needs. This is the first of two workshops - we recommend participants attend Part 2 as well to get the most from the content.
This will be a practical, small group session so please come prepared to work hard!
We will cover the following:
Introducing our guide:
Marc was Head of Global Strategic Marketing for GE Healthcare for fifteen years, overseeing the successful launch of new products, from new drugs to new medical devices, across a wide range of health conditions and therapeutic areas. He will be our guide, alongside invited guests, to innovation and product development for digital health - bringing the benefit of his global experience to Cornwall's business community.
And our guest speakers:
Robert Rush, Managing Director at PFA Research: Robert is a member of the Market Research Society and leads the team at PFA Research. He has 22 years’ experience in the research industry and his work has covered the UK and Europe, including local, national and European government contracts, as well as projects for the private and community/voluntary sectors.
With a degree in Information Engineering, Robert brings methodological integrity to PFA’s projects, through process design and analysis, to ensure data is relevant and robust. He has a particular interest in the use of ‘New MR’ research technologies and online communities.
About The Inclusivity Project
The Inclusivity Project is a research and innovation project supporting inclusion, wellbeing, and prosperity for small Cornish businesses. It is led by the University of Exeter in partnership with Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership, Age UK and disAbility Cornwall, with funding from the European Regional Development Fund.
This event will take place on Zoom:
Details will be sent via email to registered participants. Please contact us with any questions at inclusivity@exeter.ac.uk
www.theinclusivityproject.co.uk
Please Note: This webinar will be recorded for project monitoring purposes.
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The Inclusivity Project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund.