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Vodafone Americas Foundation and mHealth Alliance Call for Entries for Annual Awards
[October 12, 2011]

Vodafone Americas Foundation and mHealth Alliance Call for Entries for Annual Awards


Oct 12, 2011 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- The Vodafone Americas Foundation and mHealth Alliance have announced a call for submissions for the annual Vodafone Americas Foundation Wireless Innovation Project and the mHealth Alliance Award, a competition that identifies and supports wireless-related technologies with high potential to solve critical global issues.



Proposals will be accepted from October 3 through December 31, with winners announced in April 2012.

In a release, the groups said that Vodafone Americas Foundation launched the Wireless Innovation Project in 2009 to make a global impact through innovative wireless solutions. Applicants compete for first, second and third-place prizes worth $300,000, $200,000 and $100,000. Additionally, the mHealth Alliance Award winner will receive a prize package worth $50,000, which includes strategic and networking support from the mHealth Alliance, an organization dedicated to enabling the delivery of quality healthcare to the furthest reaches of wireless networks.


"With over six billion cell phone users worldwide, Vodafone has long recognized that wireless technology has the potential to make significant impacts in the world - particularly in developing countries - and we are committed to utilizing mobile technology to bring about a healthier, more prosperous and environmentally sustainable world," said Peter Berry, President and Chair of Vodafone Americas Foundation. "All of our past winners have gone on to make significant progress with their innovations and, with the help of our prize money, are that much closer to reaching the people who will benefit greatly from their solutions." A panel of judges from the fields of wireless engineering, international development, social entrepreneurship, and business will evaluate the applications for their potential to solve issues in the fields of education, health, access to communication, economic development, and the environment.

According to the groups, projects should be global in scope and must be at a stage of research where an advanced prototype or field/market test can occur during the award period. Details about eligibility and the application can be found at project.vodafone-us.com.

"The Vodafone Americas Foundation partnership with the mHealth Alliance comes at a tipping point in the field of mHealth," said Patty Mechael, Executive Director of the mHealth Alliance. "Increasing demand for innovative approaches to operationalizing mHealth for scale and sustainability in global efforts is leading to improved access to health services and health outcomes. Unique mHealth innovations from competitions like this help the mHealth Alliance stay on the cutting edge with outside-the-box thinking to provide the leadership, fora, and support mechanisms needed to move mHealth forward." Since winning the Vodafone Americas Foundation Wireless Innovation Project and mHealth Alliance Award, most of the winners have been able to improve by redesigning their prototypes in order to bring them closer to market. Many of the past winners are now running field tests in developing countries in Africa, Asia and Central America, and some have gone on to win other awards and funding opportunities.

"Winning the Vodafone Americas Foundation Wireless Innovation Award has allowed us to advance our project significantly, but most importantly given us the recognition to go on to win more awards," said Gil Zussman, of Columbia University's EnHANTs Project, 2009 Wireless Innovation Project winner. "Vodafone has supported us in countless ways during the past two years, propelling our progress and magnifying our social impact." More Information: www.mhealthalliance.org ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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