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 19.02.2016

Mind the Byte ‘big data’, at the 2016 Mobile World Congress

Mind the Byte is one of the companies selected to participate in the ACCIÓ's Brokerage Event  under the framework of the 2016 Mobile World Congress 2016, the most important exhibit of the mobile industry that will be held from 22 to 25 February in Barcelona. The event is organized with the support of Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and consists of 25 minute long bilateral interviews where the biotech expect to find technology partners for the DataNimbus project.

Through DataNimbus, funded by the Horizon 2020 SME Instrument of the European Commission, a platform to optimize omic data processing and integration using big data techniques for personalized medicine (including data loading, storage, processing and distribution). When this platform is on the market, it will bring data movement and processing technologies closer, which are usually quite costly for SMEs and European researchers. The 2015 Brokerage Event was attended by over 400 participants from 30 different countries and a total of 1,300 meetings.

Mind the Byte, based  at Parc Científic de Barcelona since its inception in 2010, will also be present at the exhibit that will be housed at the Catalan stand (CS50), on 25 February at 10 am and at the presentations at the  European Commission stand (CS74), on 24 February at 10 am.

 

Alfons Nonell-Canals, speaker a 4YFN

Alfons Nonell-Canals, CEO of the IT biotech, will take part at the event as speaker at Four Years From Now (4YFN) lecturing on access to funding through European program (Horizon 2020’s SME Instrument. Looking for Europe’s next innovation leader). 4YN is an international event that brings together entrepreneurs with investors, accelerators, incubators and large corporations of the digital world. This year, the event welcomes high-level conferences lectures such as the founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, and Amazon´s CTO, Werner Vogels. Mind the Byte is a technological partner of Amazon Web Services.

 

For further information, please visit Mind the Byte website.