Jump to content

REDESIGN: A women’s health hackathon

 until 

Event details

REDESIGN is a women’s health hackathon to empower women with better user experience and improve health outcomes.

Hosted by the Imperial College Women’s Health Network of Excellence, in collaboration with the Imperial FemTech and Design Engineering Societies, this event promotes interdisciplinary work among students and early career professionals to solve the foremost women’s health challenges. The event will comprise various workshops, talks and networking sessions.

Objectives

  • To raise awareness of gender gaps in healthcare and the entirety of women’s health, including but also beyond the traditional focus on sexual and reproductive health.
  • To encourage interdisciplinary collaboration among design, engineering, medical, and business students to innovate solutions to the foremost issues affecting the health of women today.
  • To innovate the format of hackathons by promoting user-centred design in solution development, including more contexts and user experiences in the problem-solving process.

Four tracks

  1. Cardiometabolic health
  2. Brain and mental health
  3. Gynaecological health
  4. Maternal health

Participants

The event will host up to 80 students and early career professionals, who will form teams of 4-5 people to come up with solutions to specific women’s health challenges.

Judging Panel

  • Dr Shikta Das, RWE Manager, AstraZeneca
  • Dr Karim Sandid, Co-Founder, Chief Medical & Product Officer, Kuma Health
  • Rebecca Leppard, Founder & CEO, Upgrading Women Marketing
  • ‬Sarah Fox, Senior Service Designer, TPXimpact
  • David Robson, Lead Service Designer, TPX Impact

Prize

  • Cash prize
  • Free coaching on marketing strategy post-event, provided by Rebecca Leppard
  • One-year free membership to the FemHealth Insights mentoring program
  • In addition, every participant will receive a 50% discount to the FemHealth Insights mentoring program

Find out more about the hackathon



Recommended Comments

There are no comments to display.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.