The pace is usually hectic here at StartTech HQ, and how could it not be when we have tens of startups to guide, assist, and work with and just as many business dreams to help realize?

One of the more rewarding moments for us, though, is when, after months of hard behind-the-scenes work, we get the chance to finally publicly introduce a new business venture to the world. And for Blueline, our eHealth startup that aims to revolutionize primary healthcare provision, that moment has come.

Next week we’re extremely proud to be showcasing Blueline’s service and its accompanying mobile apps at the Digital Health World Forum in London.

This one day conference, taking place on December 8th at the Business Design Centre (DBC), is one of the most important health industry events, bringing together e-health experts, entrepreneurs, global authorities and other healthcare stakeholders.

In other words, it’s the perfect environment for us to publicly announce Blueline’s innovative take on healthcare provision, and an excellent opportunity to network with potential investors and partners, as well as thought leaders and decision makers from the healthcare sector.

If you’re interested in learning more about Blueline’s “House calls for the 21st century” business model, and you’ll be attending this year’s Digital Health World Forum, come by our stand (#6) to meet the team behind the new venture and discuss potential partnership deals and business collaborations.

You can register for 2015’s Digital Health World Forum here and learn more about the conference and this year’s speakers and sessions here.

If you can’t make it to London for the DHF, you are always welcome to contact us at info@bluelineapp.co.uk, for any Blueline or StartTech related question or inquiry you might have.

There’s also Blueline’s own webpage, bluelineapp.co.uk, where you can learn more about the app, how it works and the benefits it brings to the table for patients, doctors and clinics. Plus, now that the veil has been lifted, you’ll be hearing a lot more about Blueline in the coming months leading up to our early-2016 pilot launch.

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Peri Ghika Peri Ghika

Pericles Nicolaos Ghikas (Peri Ghika) was born and raised in an agricultural family at the village of Kriekouki, in rural Attica, Greece. He later moved with his family to Keratsini, where he finished his secondary education. In 1997 he was admitted to the Computer Science Department of the University of Crete.