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Apply to the Priority Population Digital Health Challenge 2024

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The Priority Population Digital Health Challenge 2024 is NOW OPEN for applications!


We're thrilled to announce the launch of the Priority Population Digital Health Challenge, brought to you by Amazon Web Services (AWS) Healthcare, Cogniss and The Validitron at the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health!


Winners gain access to an exclusive, complimentary programme that offers guidance and support through the rapid creation, validation and deployment of digital health solutions for priority populations. This includes a rapid development bootcamp, co-design and usability services, 12-month access to the Cogniss no-code infrastructure, access to Validitron Sandbox, and a chance to connect with international investors and healthcare ecosystems.


We invite innovators – start-ups, researchers and teams within healthcare organisations – dedicated to making a significant impact on priority populations or underserved communities within Australia to apply. Shortlisted applicants will have the opportunity to virtually pitch their ideas to an esteemed panel of digital healthcare leaders:


Dr Rowland Illing, Chief Medical Officer and Director of Global Healthcare and Non-Profits for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Matthew Howard Head of Healthcare Data Sciences for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Leon Young, CEO & Founder of Cogniss

- Professor Wendy Chapman, Centre Director, Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, University of Melbourne

Shaun Francis Executive General Manager of Virtual Health and Clinical Informatics, Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia & Board Member, Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH)



Know someone who's a perfect fit for this challenge? Pass this along and help them make an impact.


Applications close on 28 March. 



Visit here for more details and to apply!



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