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“ There is no shortage of ideas. The challenge was to come up with concrete solutions, build a prototype and draw up a businessplan in a short period of time. “ Tom Braekeleirs, CEO BlueHealth Innovation Center 68 hackers took up the challenge. They were accompanied by 40 coaches throughout the weekend. On Friday evening, no less than 26 ideas were pitched to the participants of Hack4Health. The 11 concepts with the most potential were selected by the teams to get started. During the weekend, the teams were accompanied by about 40 coaches in different fields. Hack4Health was an initiative of BlueHealth Innovation Center with support from Johnson & Johnson, Health & Care, Microsoft, in4care, Sanofi, Proximus, EIT Health and Flanders.HealthTech. 16

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