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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Medstrtr and Health 2.00 NYC Medstrtr Momentum 2015 #MedMo15



Monday, November 20, 2015
Hey Folks,
We are pretty excited about tomorrow.  With 24 panelists and 24 speakers including Susannah Fox, Regina Holliday, Wen Dombrowski, Peter Frishauf, Unity Skoakes, and more healthcare innovation rockstars than you can shake a stick at, it should be great.  Over 200 people are coming and it will be fantastic. 18 companies are pitching too to win over 30K in prizes too.
Get your tickets now while you still can!
The event will be livestreamed on MedStartr.tv as usual, but it will be low res due to bandwidth issues.  Follow all the action on twitter as well with Hashag #MedMo15.
Also just want to say a Big Thanks to Sponsors Microsoft, Sheppard Mullin, Cipher Health, Truveris, NJII, Mad*Pow, InGroup, and Young America Capital as well as all our collaborative organizations that helped spread the word: NYCHBL, StartupHealth, HealthDevs, Gary's Guide, New York eHealth Collaborative, NYCEDC, IoT Meetup, HITLAB, SperlingGreene, iBreakfast / Startupalooza and so many of you.  Did you know we have had 2 million impressions on twitter already?
Last but not least, we want to thank our volunteers who have pitched in to help make materials, prepare, and spread the word.  This is our biggest event ever and we could not do it without you.
See you there!
Have a great night.
Best Regards,
Alex, Anthony, and Mimi

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