Healthy challenge in 100 words
By Peter Kerr for sticK
(sticK - 21 March 2012 ) Hat’s off to Grow Wellington for keeping it simple and sweet, and setting the initial bar low in its ‘Innovating for Health Challenge’.
Anyone with an idea, good, bad or indifferent, only has to submit up to 100 words for a proposition with commercial potential in a healthcare application.
And, when you think about it, if you can’t spark a ‘tell me more’ response in four or five sentences, you might as well head back to the drawing board.
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