Vesalius Innovation Award
by Karger Publishers
Advancing the future of science, Karger Publishers launches its 4th Annual Vesalius Innovation Award 2023. Once again, we are pleased to invite innovative entrepreneurs to participate.
Surgeon Andreas Vesalius, the inspiration behind Karger’s annual innovation award, not only revolutionized anatomy when he published “De humanis corporis fabrica” in 1543. His work also took typography and illustration to a new level, laying the foundation for an entirely new view on the human body for many generations.
Fast forward to 2023 in which the VIA provides an exciting opportunity for start-ups and young entrepreneurs in the field of healthcare to showcase their cutting-edge ideas. Our award recognizes and celebrates outstanding achievements in medical innovation, providing great exposure for applicants and a possibility to bring their ideas to the next level.
Do you have what it takes to spark the scientific revolution?
Our Finalists
The last weeks were very exciting for the Vesalius Innovation Award team as well as for the members of the Jury, since the five finalists who will now be benefitting from the mentoring program had to be chosen.
All participants were amazed by the high quality of the applications, which made the selection process pleasantly difficult, but led to very fruitful discussions within the decision-making committee.
We are delighted that we can now present the five finalists.
Rewards and Prizes
The overall winner will be awarded a prize of USD 15,000 and two runners-up USD 5,000 each. The top five startups will profit from media coverage, mentoring by experienced experts or Karger employees and will be present at the live pitching event and the award ceremony.
1st Runner-Up
USD 5,000
Winner
USD 15,000
2nd Runner-Up
USD 5,000
Winner
USD 15,000
1st Runner-Up
USD 5,000
2nd Runner-Up
USD 5,000
VIA Video
Focus
We are looking for early stage startups with a focus on Health Sciences.
Early Stage
Health Sciences
Our focus this year will include the following topics, but that doesn't mean you have to cover all of them.
Artificial Intelligence
Patient Centricity
Knowledge Communication
Award Journey
Submit Pitch
Fill out the application form and submit your startup's pitch deck until September 2023. Five startups will be nominated by Karger and the jury for the subsequent stages.Get Mentoring & Support
Beginning from November you will be participating in the mentoring and knowledge program.Attend Final Pitch
In December the nominated startups will be offered the opportunity to pitch at an international event in Central Europe.Application Closed
Did you miss the deadline for submitting your application?
Contact us if you would like us to alert you personally as soon as the next round is opened for applications.
Jury
Who is it that is going to assess and mentor you and who is finally going to choose the winner of this year's Vesalius Innovation Award by Karger Publishers? Find the jury and mentors listed below.
Professor Dr. med., Dr.med.h.c. Dan Atar
Professor of Cardiology and Head of Research, Dept. of Medicine, Oslo University Hospital
"Innovation is the dynamic mindset that is driving the medical field forward and into spearheading new technologies. The Vesalius Innovation Award is an important platform to feature potential breakthrough developments for future pathways of innovative success."
Jignesh Bhate
Founder & CEO, Molecular Connections
"Innovation fuels and drives growth of any company. Even at 3000 people, MC’s has a start-up mindset - bubbling with fresh and sometime radical ideas pioneering thought leadership. We believe innovation fuels growth and helps maintain leadership. Through the Vesalius Innovation Award, we would like to encourage innovative start-ups which has potential to make economic and environmental impact."
Stephanie Dawson
ScienceOpen CEO
"The satisfaction of seeing our ideas take shape and become reality has been my biggest motivation. Each new user, customer or funder is an affirmation of that vision. I am honoured to be part of the Vesalius Innovation Award to support start-ups in that process from idea to product."
Dr Phill Jones
Co-founder, Digital and Technology, MoreBrains Cooperative
"I've spent much of my career at the intersection of scholarly communication and innovation. As a former physicist and biomedical researcher, I'm very aware of the power of information technology to both disrupt the status quo in health sciences, improve practice and ultimately save lives."
Sarah Greaves
Consultant, STEM Consulting Limited
"Science has the power to change society - and that power only comes through new innovations which help solve the world's biggest problems and cure humanity's biggest diseases. Innovation can only succeed if start-ups are supported, recognised and grown into businesses which change the world. As an academic, editor and publisher - who champions the importance of science through volunteer work with young people - I am delighted to be involved in the VIA."
Hylke Koers
Chief Information Officer, STM
"I'm passionate about applying new technologies to improve scholarly communication and strengthen what I believe to be its lasting core values: quality, integrity, discoverability, and accessibility. What excites me in particular is when a step-change in technology opens up new applications that were just not possible, or even thinkable, before. The Vesalius Innovation Award has demonstrated that it can put the spotlight on start-ups that do exactly that, which makes me excited and honored to be on the jury panel."
Gabriella Karger
Chairwoman & Publisher, Karger
"For my passion on innovation I would like to quote Albert Einstein: 'We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them'. And for the support of the Vesalius Innovation Award, another quote of Albert Einstein fits: 'The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence'."
Testimonials
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"The entire preparation generally and the proceedings in London were organized very well. I was particularly happy that we were regularly updated, and kept continuously up to date in the weeks between the online pitch and the finale. I also found the idea of the mentoring very good, and it has already given us good input for the next steps.
For us the event was truly a great experience from the beginning to the end and we would definitely recommend other start-ups to apply for the next round. It was a very valuable experience for us and the attention has also given rise to many interesting new contacts in the past days."
Patrick Starke – Co-Founder of ImageTwin
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"It was a really great honor to receive recognition for innovation in publishing in the form of the VIA prize. This recognition from Karger, showing that the trend is moving toward reproducibility and quality, puts new wind in our sails! We look forward to a great year continuing to focus on tools that improve the quality of manuscripts."
Anita Bandrowski – CEO of SciScore
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"We are honored to receive this VIA prize and we enjoyed this experience immensely! Participating in the VIA Award provided us the opportunity to refine our pitch and make new connections. We are grateful to Karger for recognizing the importance of open science and innovation. Holding the VIA competition at the STM Start-Up Fair was perfect. How fun to step out from behind our computers and speak with people about our open research funding database. The enthusiasm for what we're building was a great source of inspiration!"
Judy Mielke and Kate Gardner – Founders of ScientifyRESEARCH
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"We at Nested Knowledge are honored to receive the first place of the VIA award. We see publishers as key to our vision of making scientific communication dynamic and engaging and value Karger Publishers' support in bringing our solution to the scientific community."
Keith and Kevin Kallmes – Founders of Nested Knowledge
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"The organisation was flawless, friendly and effective. We received relevant feedback in preparation for each step and were offered the opportunity to further interactions if needed. I had a great time with the VIA!"
Francesco Mazzotta – CCO and Co-Founder of Pilloxa
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"I would highly recommend that any life science startup enters the Vesalius Innovation Award. CiteAb entered in 2021 and we found the process very straightforward and we received excellent support from the Karger team. The chance to pitch to the expert judges was really valuable and the recognition we received and contacts we made have had a lasting positive impact on our business."
Andrew Chalmers – CEO of CiteAB
Sponsors & Partners
Karger Publishers thanks its sponsors and partners for the many generous contributions for the Vesalius Innovation Award.
Contact
Marc Schindelholz
Silvan Haefeli
Michael Schäfer
Alison Hope
Helena Stark
Robine Gautschi
Victoria Telebar
Nadine Schläfli
FAQ
Who can take part?
Early-stage startups with a focus on publishing and Health Sciences. The startup should not be older than five years. The company does not necessarily have to be already registered but this should be in planning. The team must include at least one person aged 18 or older.
How to apply?
For the first application you will need to fill out the application form and upload a pitch deck. The pitch deck should be in PDF format and we recommended that you include 10-15 slides. The startups are expected to take part in the award ceremony and a digital live pitching event.
Who is responsible for the selection?
The selection of the five leading startups will be done by a team of selected and experienced Karger employees and the jury members. The final decision will be made by the jury.
What is the focus of the award?
As a publisher, we are dedicated to serving the information needs of the scientific community, clinicians and patients, following the "Cycle of Knowledge". If you can place your startup within this cycle - go ahead.
Will there be media coverage?
Yes of course! We will be very active on social media and various media channels. And we are planning follow-up stories about the winners.
What will happen with my data and how will it be processed?
Data received will be used exclusively for processing the award. Access will only be granted to selected Karger employees and members of the jury. We will not forward your data to third parties without formal permission.
When and how will I be notified if I'm one of the "Best Five"?
We will notify the winning companies by post, email or phone in November.
Will travel expenses be covered?
Karger intends to support the startups to attend the final event. Up to what extent will be decided on an individual basis. Mentoring and support will be provided mainly in a digital format.
Am I supposed to sign any documents?
Upon application, you are required to accept our Terms and Conditions. If selected as one of the best five startups, you may be required to sign further documents.
Where can I find the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy?
You will find the information about our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy on our website.
What kind of mentoring will be provided? By whom?
Mentoring will be provided by selected Mentors and Karger employees. As each startup faces different challenges, we will adapt mentoring to meet your needs.
Does Karger invest in or partner up with startups?
Yes we do. Check out Karger's innovation page and contact us directly: Innovation Team.
#VesaliusInnovationAward
VIA 2022
Find all information about the award ceremony of the Vesalius Innovation Award 2022.
Get to know our five finalists and the winners and check out the pitching events and the award
ceremonies from this year.
Winner & Runners-Up
ImageTwin is the winner of this year's Vesalius Innovation Award by Karger
Publishers.
The systematic review startup managed to beat off competition from other innovative business
ideas in the Health Sciences publishing sector.
The runner-up prize is being awarded to two startup companies:
ScientifyRESEARCH and SciScore.
ScientifyRESEARCH
USD 5,000
ImageTwin
USD 15,000
SciScore
USD 5,000
ImageTwin
USD 15,000
ScientifyRESEARCH
USD 5,000
SciScore
USD 5,000
Interview with Our Winner
Our Finalists
VIA 2021
Find all information about the award ceremony of the Vesalius Innovation Award 2021.
Get to know our five finalists and the winners and check out the pitching events and the award ceremonies from this year.
Winner & Runners-Up
Nested Knowledge is the winner of this year's Vesalius Innovation Award by Karger Publishers.
The systematic review startup managed to beat off competition from other innovative business ideas in the Health Sciences publishing sector.
The runner-up prize is being awarded to two startup companies: CiteAb and Pilloxa.
CiteAb
USD 5,000
Nested Knowledge
USD 15,000
Pilloxa
USD 5,000
Nested Knowledge
USD 15,000
CiteAb
USD 5,000
Pilloxa
USD 5,000
Live Pitches of Our Finalists
VIA 2020
Find all information about the award ceremony of the Vesalius Innovation Award 2020.
Get to know our five finalists and the winners and check out the pitching events and the award ceremonies from this year.
Winner & Runners-Up
Magma Learning is young, sparking with innovations, and the winner of this year's Vesalius Innovation Award by Karger Publishers.
The E-Learning startup managed to beat off competition from other innovative business ideas in the Health Sciences publishing sector.
The runner-up prize is being awarded to two startup companies: Scholarcy and Scite.
Scholarcy
USD 5,000
Magma Learning
USD 15,000
Scite
USD 5,000
Magma Learning
USD 15,000
Scholarcy
USD 5,000
Scite
USD 5,000
Award Ceremony
Live Pitches of Our Finalists
“4D Interactive Anatomy combines the advantages of digital tools with real cadaver dissections. Tilt, rotate, and dissect specimens online, captured layer-by-layer with our novel, proprietary scanning technology. The platform is easy-to-use. Simply log in from your browser on any device - no software download needed. Simultaneous access for hundreds of students is set up in a few seconds. If you are looking for an alternative to the dissection lab or an online extension to it - we have the solution for you. Due to the pandemic, it is even more vital now to get online anatomy education right.”
“MAGMA Learning's mission is to enhance the way we create and integrate knowledge thanks to our personal AI tutor, ARI 9000. Given any scientific book or article, ARI summarizes its content automatically and generates a series of relevant questions, using cutting-edge natural language processing. ARI then empowers readers to consolidate their knowledge efficiently by personalizing the learning process to their knowledge levels, interests, and memory abilities. Learning progress can be visualized and provides useful information to authors and editors to improve the quality of their contents.”
“When it comes to health, nothing is more valuable than time. That's why we created MediFind, the world’s most advanced platform for helping people living with health conditions - from the very rare to the most widespread - find better care, faster. MediFind is the first platform in the world to integrate health information from dozens of disparate medical datasets then make that information understandable to patients. Using our proprietary (and patented) algorithms and our team of medical experts, we translate this information so patients and their families can more easily understand it and take effective action. And we are freely available to any patient, caregiver, or family - no walled gardens here. The result: better care, faster, for everyone.”
“Scholarcy is a UK based technology company applying machine learning to extract structured data and knowledge summaries from scholarly content. Researchers use Scholarcy to identify and verify the key findings and sources from research papers. Publishers and aggregators use the Scholarcy API to create rich metadata from documents in any format and to support the publishing process, from manuscript screening to review, publication, and promotion. University communications teams use Scholarcy to generate lay summaries from complex articles to promote their research output.“
“scite is a Brooklyn-based startup that helps researchers better discover and evaluate scientific articles through Smart Citations. Smart Citations allow users to see how a scientific paper has been cited by providing the context of the citation and a classification describing whether it provides supporting or disputing evidence for the cited claim.”