Thanks for helping spread the word, Richard! We're really excited about this award for a few reasons. One of the big ones is that it represents a new kind of recognition by mainstream medtech. As some of you might know, Shift Labs' product innovation is about innovation in design, specifically, human centered design, rather than developing new core technology. From the customer side, we've seen the emphasis on HCD pay off. But there is definitely skepticism in the industry about letting design drive medtech. In that industry, design is most often an afterthought. So it was awesome to get this award.
The other really exciting part, for those of you who are interested in low resource communities at home and abroad, is that the guy on the right in the giant-check pic, Tim Ring, is leading a charge in the industry to get people to take emerging markets seriously and design new kinds of products. He's the CEO of Bard, so he's got a great bully pulpit from which to make the case. It's exciting to see the medtech and global health communities coming together, and it's exciting to see an emphasis on design getting some attention. Thanks to the Change group for all the inspiration and support over the years. I never would have stepped onto the startup pathway without all the great conversations in this group. Best, Beth Beth E. Kolko, PhD Professor Human Centered Design & Engineering University of Washington Box 352135 Sieg 428 Seattle, WA 98195 +1 (206) 685-3809 skypeid: bethkolko On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 1:45 PM, Richard Anderson < ander...@cs.washington.edu> wrote: > Beth Kolko, a professor in HCDE, has been working on a startup for the > last several years – Shift Labs, which has been developing low-cost > technology for global health. The main product they have been focusing on > is a low cost monitor for IV infusions. Shift Labs has just received the > Global Health Innovator award recognizing this work. > > > > Congratulations Beth!!!! > > > > > > Here is a press release announcing the award. > > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/10/prweb14788607.htm > > > > And Beth’s blog post with a photo of a very big check > > http://www.shiftlabs.com/single-post/2017/10/25/Global- > health-comes-to-MedTech-New-Award-goes-to-DripAssist > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > change mailing list > change@change.washington.edu > http://changemm.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/change > >
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