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HIMSS 2018 (Las Vegas, NV)
“The transition in healthcare will go from workflow-based to voice-based...” said Eric Schmidt during HIMSS opening keynote. This year’s conference had a lot of voice tech companies (like amazing Aiva team). At CardioCube we believe in changing healthcare together! #TeamWithHeart
Becker's Hospital Review article
Sandy Hathaway mentioned Ada Health, CareSkore and CardioCube as startups implementing AI technology in innovative ways, and called our early success an exciting glimpse of what the future might hold.
Presentation at Hansa Studios (Berlin, Germany)
In 1977, David Bowie recorded his signature single "Heroes" at Hansa Studios located in West Berlin. Times changed, but the magic of this place remained the same. After 40 years we felt that "we could steal time just for one day" and presented our product at SBC Demo Day.
INNPoland article
“Saving time for doctors and patients, giving a higher quality of care at the same time. Everyone is going to love this!" INNPoland has just published a great article on CardioCube vision of healthcare.
Talk at Angelsbootcamp (Berlin, Germany)
10 high potential Digital Health startups from around the world presented in front of Angel Investors and VC’s. Oskar gave a talk about voice technology and CardioCube project.
Bits, Bites & Beats (Lisbon, Portugal)
Bits, Bites & Beats was an intimate WebSummit gathering of investors, A-list companies and selected startups at the Academy of Sciences (Academia das Ciências de Lisboa). It was such a huge privilige to speak at this amazing venue!
Interview at OSOZ
Read the new interview with Oskar at OSOZ magazine (Polish healthcare journal).
Are we ready? | new video
Our new video is out! Watch how we build our product with my extraordinary CardioCube team.
Talk at The Embassy of Poland (Berlin, Germany)
Oskar gave a talk about the importance of digital health transformation at The Embassy of Poland during "German-Polish Dispute Resolution 4.0“ conference.
Talk at IFA+ Summit (Berlin, Germany)
More than 500 guests and more than 50 speakers: The 2017 edition of IFA+ Summit gave a lot of opportunities to get new insights into the future. Oskar spoke as panelist during "DIGITAL HEALTH: Enablement of Consumer and Clinicians" briefing.
#Futureshapers
Oskar selected as #futureshaper and finalist in "Founder of the Year" category of Central European Startup Awards 2017. You can still vote for Oskar by clicking the link below.
MIT Innovators Under 35
Oskar was awarded for using artificial intelligence to assist patients with heart disease. The innovators Under 35 Award is the most prestigious recognition worldwide bestowed by MIT Technology Review with the main objective of lending visibility to the work of the most talented, young, technological leaders.
Business Insider interview
Today Business Insider published an interview with CardioCube founders. You can read about the evolution of their idea and current development plans. Read and get to know more on why voice-first devices are the future of contact with patients.
CardioCube at InfoShare (Gdansk, Poland)
CardioCube Founders went to the finals in Digital Healthcare Hackathon organized by Innolabs as part of infoShare 2017.
Videos from "Startup Anatomy" course
"It was definitely one of the best experiences I ever had!" There is nobody better to speak about building healthcare products than medical students. Lots of new ideas, pitching, case studies... And so many thought-provoking questions! Watch some of the most interesting Q&A moments.
IN-FERENCE 2016
Oskar gave a talk at IN-FERENCE about the importance of validating the medical sense of your healthcare startup.
Lectures at Collegium Medicum UJ
Today Oskar started a series of lectures for medical students about building medical products. "Startup Anatomy" course covers the steps you should take to go from idea to a product and company.
"Patient 3.0" Report press conference
Authors of "Patient 3.0" Report gathered at press conference to speak about the outcomes of their study. Oskar focused on the importance of good UX design of medical devices that doesn't create barriers for elderly users.