
“An incredible gathering of innovators in the diabetes space…”
The bi-annual DiabetesMine D-Data ExChange gathers patient-entrepreneurs rallying behind the grassroots #WeAreNotWaiting movement with major pharma leaders, medical device manufacturers, clinicians and researchers creating vital algorithms, consumer mHealth tech experts and designers, and FDA.
In other words, we convene the people making digital health happen in diabetes…
Who: Past speakers at our #DData and annual DiabetesMine Innovation Summit events have included –

- Mintu Turakhia, Executive Director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health
- Bakul Patel, Associate Center Director for Digital Health, FDA
- Susannah Fox, Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)
- Ikhlaq Sidhu, Director & Founder, Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology at UC Berkeley
- Geoffrey Joyce, Director at the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy
- Eric von Hippel, Prof. of Innovation & Engineering Systems at MIT Sloan School of Management
- Joseph Smith, Chief Medical and Science Officer for West Health
- Kyra Bobinet, CEO of Engaged In and Stanford Medicine Professor
- Bill Evans, Managing Director of Rock Health
- Dana Lewis, creator of the #OpenAPS homemade Artificial Pancreas system
- Kevin Sayer, CEO of Dexcom
- Jennifer Goldsack, Executive Director of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)
What: #DData topics cover –

- app and platform development
- sensors and wearables
- “smart” medical devices and drug delivery systems
- hacked solutions by diabetes do-it-yourselfers
- cutting-edge new tools including Artificial Pancreas (closed loop systems)
- emerging digital health solutions for lifestyle support with diabetes
When and Where:

#DData events are held twice a year — in June, in whichever city the American Diabetes Association is holding its annual conference, and in the fall at UCSF Mission Bay Campus.
Why?
“DIY is the leading edge of diabetes innovation. It foreshadows where the industry is going…” Join us and learn.