Speakers Announced For Rock Health & Mount Sinai’s Enterprise Insights Series: NYC

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The Mount Sinai Health System’s Co-Lab, in partnership with Rock Health, will be co-hosting the Enterprise Insights Series: NYC. We will gather select enterprise executives for a half-day of insights from the latest Rock Health research, facilitated networking opportunities, and expert discussions on startup-enterprise partnerships.

The event will take place Wednesday, May 8th on the fourth floor of Mount Sinai Health System in Midtown Manhattan, conveniently located near Grand Central Station. The event opens with registration at 1:30 pm and will conclude with a network reception at 5:30 pm.

We’re proud to announce our exceptional panel of speakers ranging from startups, consulting and large health systems. View the list of speakers below:

We’ll continue to share updates as we confirm more speakers. We hope you’ll join us — tickets to the event start at $99. Learn more and register by clicking here.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Co-Lab and how to drive innovation forward in healthcare, fill out a Contact Form and follow us on Twitter.

The Mount Sinai Co-Lab is an open innovation program designed to find solutions to healthcare challenges that have the potential to impact health globally. Solving tomorrow’s healthcare challenges requires today’s preeminent organizations to interface with healthcare systems in ways that they haven’t needed to in the past. The Co-Lab fosters long-term partnership between preeminent organizations and Mount Sinai’s forward-thinking leadership, faculty, and students. Participating organizations are matched with a navigator, a Connector-In-Residence across the Mount Sinai Health System that helps hone in on nodes of value and activate the right Mount Sinai resources to optimize partnership.

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Mount Sinai Innovation
Driving Healthcare Innovation Forward

Mount Sinai Innovation is an open innovation program designed to find solutions to healthcare challenges that have the potential to impact health globally.