As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anna Moynihan, co-founder of TaskHer, about the need for tradeswomen, opportunities, and the gender gap.
31.07.2024
New technologies are arriving thick and fast in the education sector, switching up the conventional dynamic between student, teacher and classroom.
12.06.2024
In France, the RegTech market, i.e. technologies facilitating the application of regulations and the compliance of companies, is still in its infancy. However, the importance of monitoring regulations and compliance can no longer be downplayed.
26.04.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Jaanki Kotecha, Pharmacist Independent Prescriber at Hello Eve about building a comprehensive online women's healthcare service, regulation and the importance of bringing movement into each day.
06.02.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anna Hall, CEO of encrypted period tracking app Embody, about cycle syncing, privacy and freedom tech.
11.01.2024
Augment, a pioneering EdTech startup, has secured a remarkable £4.76M in seed funding to realise its vision of making exceptional business education globally accessible by reimagining the MBA. The startup is designing an innovative program taught by tech titans such as the founders of Wikipedia, Shazam, Waze and YouTube.
28.11.2023
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Joshua Wohle, CEO of Mindstone about turning reading into opportunities, dynamic skill profiles and LLMs.
01.11.2023
As part of a series about Virgin StartUp’s Collective Impact programme, Maddyness spoke to Ira Guha, founder and CEO of Asan.
12.10.2023
Postpartum Plan is revolutionising post-birth care by offering a comprehensive program that addresses the emotional and physical needs of new parents. It brings together a team of experienced postpartum experts, including women's health physiotherapists, yoga and breath-work instructors, nutritionists, postpartum doulas, and more.
28.08.2023
Over the last couple of months, you may have struggled to ignore the wave of innovative AI programs which have sparked both fear and optimism about the future of education. Programs such as ChatGPT and Google’s Bard have the potential to save teachers time on repetitive tasks, helping reduce their overall workloads.
10.08.2023
Talking to Dr Helen O’Neill at AWS Summit, Max Lunn heard how Hertility Health is finally giving women the reproductive healthcare they need, through its at-home tests, clinical trials, accessible research and company partnerships.
03.08.2023
As part of our quick fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Will Ranscombe, CEO and cofounder of Love Not War about having sustainability as a core pillar of the business model from day one, listening to consumers and the complexities of advertising a sextech brand.
18.07.2023
Historically, women’s health has been an issue shrouded in misinformation and lack of understanding. We’ve all heard of the Freudian term 'hysteria', which the psychoanalyst used to describe women who he deemed to have suffered childhood sexual abuse or repression. But the term dates even further back.
14.07.2023
EdTech companies had high hopes for 2023, which is off to a great start. In the first quarter, European teams attracted 40% more investments than in 2022. There are many things one should pay attention to. Anton Chornyi, a tech entrepreneur listed by Forbes 30 under 30 and CEO at GoIT, the leading global EdTech company with more than 15k students worldwide, covers the most promising trends that will affect EdTech in 2023.
14.06.2023