As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anthony Jacob, founder of Nila about building innovative eldercare solutions for Non-Resident Indians, a partnership with Aviva and balancing different time zones.
15.10.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Scott Fletcher, CEO of Real World Health about data science, the NHS and improving patient outcomes.
10.10.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Tom Whicher, CEO and cofounder of DrDoctor about funding, revenue, joining the dots in the patient pathway and the need to be adaptable.
01.10.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Dom Longford, founder of Cog ADHD about controlling attention and building a human-centric approach to ADHD treatment.
12.09.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Arsalan Karim, CEO and Co-Founder of healthwords.ai about the importance of selfcare, trusting AI with our health and how the platform can significantly reduce the burden on healthcare systems
11.09.2024
Whether it's our laptops, smartphones or smart home devices - the same devices that connect our everyday lives are helping drive an epidemic of loneliness and sedentary behaviour. But technology also offers a lifeline for tackling these issues. Smart fitness products can help transform how individuals exercise - turning workouts into gamified experiences which encourage physical activity through fun and community engagement.
05.09.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Dr Rebecca Allam and Dr Alec Snow - cofounders of PreActiv about digital prehabilitation, recent investment and working with the NHS.
20.08.2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed and impacted many areas of our lives, including health care, fitness, and mental well-being. According to Fortune Business Insights, the global market for AI is predicted to grow from $62.35B in 2020 to $733.7B by 2027, highlighting its growing use. The introduction of AI-powered gadgets has drastically changed our approach to managing health and well-being.
14.08.2024
Philanthropy has long been a protagonist in Africa’s healthcare system. Why is that problematic? For decades, Africa’s healthcare system has been sustained by donor aid and philanthropy.
07.08.2024
We spoke to Max Parmentier, CEO and cofounder of Birdie about being selected to join Tech Nation’s Future Fifty programme, founder life and plans for the future.
09.07.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Karolina Löfqvist and Jasmine Tagesson of Hormona about hormonal imbalances, empowering women and how only 2% of global medical funding goes towards researching issues specific to women.
04.07.2024
Chairing meetings in the latter stages of my NHS career, I remember being exasperated that more and more people would mutter and mumble their way through meetings. I had no idea the problem was actually mine.
21.06.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Finn Stevenson, CEO and co-founder at Flok Health about professional sport, back pain and becoming the UK’s first AI-powered physiotherapy clinic.
15.06.2024
Creating a startup is always challenging. Founding one during a tech downturn, cost of living crisis and recession seems near impossible. However, with risk comes reward and many of the world’s most successful companies were founded during times of economic uncertainty. As part of a series with Antler, Maddyness has interviewed founders hoping to become the entrepreneurial success stories to emerge from this time of crisis. This week, Maddyness spoke to George Robinson, cofounder of Gladys.
22.05.2024