On 5 June 2018 there was the deliberation by the grand jury to select the Young Entrepreneur out of the projects presented by the school winners.
The winner for this 2018 edition is Patrizia Marshalkova, EMBA candidate, with her start up Dicronis.
The objective of the competition, submitted to students, is to award the best entrepreneurial project in connection with France or Switzerland, whatever the field of specialization: service, product or trademark.
About Dicronis
The first product of Dicroni’s pipeline, Lymphit, measures patient’s lymphatic function in a safe, home-based and highly scalable manner. The initial indication of Lymphit is the earliest possible diagnosis of secondary lymphedema, a serious side effect of many cancer therapies.
By remotely monitoring the lymphatic function, the physician is enabled for the first time to perform an early diagnosis, before the swelling has occurred, and evaluate the best conservative treatment for the patient.
This leads to a great improvement of the prognosis and quality of life of the patient and important savings for the healthcare system and society.
In the picture, Patrizia Marschalkova with the Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur de la France and the French Ambassador.
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