Last Friday, Chris Drabsch and Gianna Grbich of Daydream pitched a business idea to a panel of investors at Mega’s Pitch Day, and won all three categories in the pitch session - best business plan, best pitch, and the peer assessment prize. They were awarded $5000 in prize money, plus a $1000 mobile phone gift voucher for their achievements - and they have been invited to represent South Australia in the National Mega Pitch Day to be held in Sydney on 8th August.
Chronicle Mobile is a concept for a mobile phone application that allows sufferers of chronic pain to effectively track and manage their pain symptoms, and share this information wirelessly with their medical practitioner. The concept originated from Gianna’s own personal experience with chronic pain, and together Chris and Gianna have put forward a mobile solution that could potentially help 4.4 million chronic pain sufferers in Australia alone.
Mega is the Mobile Enterprise Growth Alliance, a workshop lab within which ideas for mobile content and applications are developed with the direct supervision of Australia’s leading industry experts before being pitched to a panel of investors. With the support of private enterprise, education and government, the program has been launched in SA, Vic & NSW. Mega’s goal is to grow the capacity and capabilities of the Australian mobile industry.
Visit the official website for Chronicle Mobile to stay informed with the latest blog posts on the development of the product and the road to pitch day in Sydney.
Daydream would like to thank Mega and its organizers, sponsors, mentors and presenters for their help and support throughout the project, and we look forward to pitching in Sydney!







