Pocket Anatomy has won the “Boost” StartUp competition at The Next Web (TNW) Conference in Amsterdam. The event is one of Europe’s top tech gatherings and was attended by over 2,500 influential web, technology and business leaders from all over the world. Nearly a hundred StartUps were selected for Boost, out of which 10 (including
Pocket Anatomy wins a European MEDEA (Media in Education) Award Pocket Anatomy, a Galway-based medical education software visualisation company has been awarded one of the five annual awards for Media in Education at this year’s European MEDEA 2010 Media in Education awards in Brussels (Nov 26th 2010). The aim of the MEDEA Awards is to
Many thanks to the judges and organisers of this year’s Appy’s Awards, and congratulations to all of the other developer teams, whose apps featured at the event. We are delighted to have won ‘Best Medical App’. Over 200 people attended the inaugural awards show at the Gibson Hotel, Point Village, Dublin 1. Des Doris, founder/organiser
Pocket Anatomy is pleased to announce that Pocket Body, the full body interactive human anatomy application, has been nominated for the ‘Best Mobile Application’ award in the Irish Web Awards 2010 competition. These awards recognise people and businesses who do great things on the web and are organised by Mulley Communications. Pocket Body is an
Years ago, Irish families ate lamb’s heart on a regular basis (as well as cow’s tongue, kidney, liver and a host of other goodies). Today such a notion seems preposterous. Kids, therefore, have no idea what a heart actually looks like. For them – and for medical students, Irish-based developer eMedia has come up with
The Irish Times Technology Editor for the Business supplement recommended the Pocket Heart iPhone App as their team’s ‘DOWNLOAD’ this week. Full feature below. Many thanks! The Pocket Anatomy Team. DOWNLOAD Holding your Pocket Heart in your hand THE IPHONE and iPod Touch are not just for entertainment as the release of what is claimed