Healthentia and our Covid-19 endeavorBack in April 2020 I wrote the post “Covid-19 creates obligations, not opportunities”. It was the period of uncertainty in which the…Mar 7, 2022Mar 7, 2022
Pushing the boundaries of Clinical Research to support eHealth services: a promising Paradox to…Coming from a technological background in the Life Sciences domain, it wasn’t clear to me during the first years, which are the boundaries…May 25, 2020May 25, 2020
Covid-19 creates obligations, not opportunitiesIn crisis situations, such as financial recessions, people often refer to the stereotype “crisis creates opportunities”. This is not the…Apr 18, 2020Apr 18, 2020
Growth 101 & the cost of doing (startup) businessGrowth is the Holy Grail for all startups, or at least for most of them. Some others prefer to target higher to the Blitzscaling level of…Jan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020
SaaS/PaaS and the mother of all CRaaSI bet that all letters of the alphabet are used in front of aaS to define a new type of service, indicating the domain or the…Aug 20, 2019Aug 20, 2019
‘When it doesn’t completely suck’Inspired by a course I was lecturing this week, I came across books that I have read some years ago. Books that will always be valid…Mar 8, 2019Mar 8, 2019
Startup running @ 200m modeIt is in our nature to compare situations with our experiences from other fields. I see myself doing this often by comparing business with…Dec 29, 2018Dec 29, 2018
Technology adoption in Life Sciences and Healthcare industryI am sure you all know about technology adoption lifecycle, whether because you have read Geoffrey Moore’s book Crossing the Chasm, or…Oct 30, 20181Oct 30, 20181
How #AI are you? Or is it just the hashtag?I am sure you feel like I do, when reading articles or hear news about #AI products and when you meet with #AI experts. I find myself often…Sep 1, 2018Sep 1, 2018