The medical device and pharmaceutical company has committed up to $100,000 in grants and access to mentoring and coaching through Johnson & Johnson’s JLABS science incubator.
The challenge will run from Oct. 1 to Feb. 1, 2019. Solutions will be evaluated by a panel of reviewers and judges on their ability to meet the following criteria:
- Uniqueness of the idea
- Potential effect on human health
- Feasibility of the idea
- Thoroughness of approach
- Identification of key resources and plan to move idea forward
To learn more about how to apply for the challenge, click here.
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