Real innovation in oncology starts with solving the right problem.
Organizations Selected
To present at PCOC Conference
Presentation Time
Present to oncology leaders
OncoVenture™ is PCOC's new innovation showcase, highlighting organizations advancing patient-centered oncology care through scalable, evidence-based solutions. Selected companies will present educational case studies and system-level insights to national C- and D-suite oncology leaders, with a focus on improving access, quality, and collaboration across the oncology ecosystem.
This is not a product demo stage.
It is a strategy stage.
Three organizations will be selected to present their innovation at the Patient-Centered Oncology Care® (PCOC) conference.
Across oncology, leaders are navigating workforce strain, financial pressures, reimbursement shifts, access disparities, and rapidly evolving care models. Solutions that truly move the needle deserve thoughtful, executive-level visibility.
OncoVenture™ is designed to spotlight innovations that:
Improve patient access, experience, or outcomes
Support operational and financial sustainability
Strengthen collaboration across stakeholders
Deliver measurable, real-world impact
Selected organizations will present during a dedicated 20-minute session at PCOC (15 minutes presentation, 5 minutes audience Q&A).
April 1
2026
July 1
2026
August 1
2026
Approved companies will receive formal notification by August 1, providing approximately six weeks to prepare for their presentation at PCOC.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact szyskowski@ajmc.com
OncoVenture™ is reserved for organizations with real-world implementation and system-level relevance in U.S. oncology care delivery.
To protect the integrity of the showcase, the following will not be considered:
Three organizations will be selected to participate in the OncoVenture™ Innovation Showcase.
Organizations selected to present will be invited to participate for a $15,000 program fee, which includes:
◦ Two presenter badges
◦ One additional badge for a company representative
This is executive-level visibility within a highly curated oncology audience.
Applications are reviewed by the AJMC Executive Council, a group of oncology and managed care leaders. Each submission is scored on a scale of 1–5 across six key criteria:
Demonstrated improvement in patient access, experience, or outcomes.
Addresses operational, financial, workforce, or quality challenges facing oncology organizations.
A novel approach or meaningful advancement in oncology care delivery.
Real-world implementation, data, or validated outcomes supporting the solution.
Potential to influence oncology care across diverse practice settings.
Ability to deliver actionable insights and learning rather than promotional messaging.
