Health, tech industries converge at mashup event

Health and Tech Mashup panelists from front: Chris Franks (Denver Founder’s Network), Jim Franklin (Fluorofinder.com); Eric Hoffman (Evolve Biosciences), Steve Hess (University of Colorado), Gary Hall (Estes Park Medical Center) Patrick Gordon (Colorado Health Plans). Photos by George Demopoulos.

The Health and Tech Mashup panel included: Chris Franks, Denver Founder’s Network; Jim Franklin, Fluorofinder.com; Eric Hoffman, Evolve Biosciences; Steve Hess, University of Colorado; Gary Hall, Estes Park Medical Center; and Patrick Gordon, Colorado Health Plans. Photos by George Demopoulos.

Heidi Dohse

Heidi Dohse

The Colorado Energy and Tech Mashup saw its first remix yesterday.

The inaugural Health and Tech Mashup was held at McNichols Building at Civic Center Park. The event, an offshoot of the Colorado Energy and Tech Mashup, drew 180 attendees.

A six-person panel of representatives from across Colorado’s technology and health industries tackled a variety of healthcare-related issues. The event’s keynote speaker was Heidi Dohse, one of Google’s project managers.

Health and Tech Mashup panelists from front: Chris Franks (Denver Founder’s Network), Jim Franklin (Fluorofinder.com); Eric Hoffman (Evolve Biosciences), Steve Hess (University of Colorado), Gary Hall (Estes Park Medical Center) Patrick Gordon (Colorado Health Plans). Photos by George Demopoulos.

The Health and Tech Mashup panel included: Chris Franks, Denver Founder’s Network; Jim Franklin, Fluorofinder.com; Eric Hoffman, Evolve Biosciences; Steve Hess, University of Colorado; Gary Hall, Estes Park Medical Center; and Patrick Gordon, Colorado Health Plans. Photos by George Demopoulos.

Heidi Dohse

Heidi Dohse

The Colorado Energy and Tech Mashup saw its first remix yesterday.

The inaugural Health and Tech Mashup was held at McNichols Building at Civic Center Park. The event, an offshoot of the Colorado Energy and Tech Mashup, drew 180 attendees.

A six-person panel of representatives from across Colorado’s technology and health industries tackled a variety of healthcare-related issues. The event’s keynote speaker was Heidi Dohse, one of Google’s project managers.

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