
Women and Girls in Science Day 2025: Celebrating Women in STEM at Odin Vision
This year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science marks a decade of recognising the invaluable contributions of women in Science, Technology, Engineering…
This year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science marks a decade of recognising the invaluable contributions of women in Science, Technology, Engineering…
In this blog, NHS Navigator for DigitalHealth.London Yasmin Stinchcombe shares her experiences in helping to deliver the DigitalHealth.London Launchpad programme, and why it benefits innovators looking to break into the NHS and health tech market.
In this blog, NHS Navigator Karla Richards reflects on the recent roundtable event “Digital Carers Support: Finding Hidden Carers and Improving Statutory Service Provision,” hosted by Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London and DigitalHealth.London, exploring how digital innovation can better meet the diverse needs of carers and enhance existing support systems.
As innovations in FemTech continue to evolve, the future of women’s health holds promise for improved equity and accessibility. In this blog, Lavinia Pamparau, NHS Navigator for DigitalHealth.London, delves into how FemTech solutions tackle prevailing health disparities and empower women to proactively manage their health and well-being.
FemTech has the potential to tackle health inequalities related to gender and improve the quality of life for millions of women in the UK. But, to achieve maximum impact, FemTech needs to be fully integrated into NHS pathways and services. In this blog, NHS Navigator for DigitalHealth.London Yasmin Stinchcombe explores how FemTech innovators can successfully engage with the NHS.
In this blog, our intern Edesiri (Ed) Eyeregba shares how video games have boosted his confidence and positively impacted his mental well-being, despite his sensory impairments.
In this blog, DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus company babblevoice share how their purpose-built telephony system can help enable digital inclusivity for patients accessing health and care services.
James Townsend, CEO and Co-founder of current DigitalHealth.London Accelerator company Mobilise, shares his perspective on how the Department of Health and Social Care’s Accelerating Reform Fund (ARF) will impact the support system available for carers across the UK.
To commemorate International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2024, we hear from Omolabake Adenle, a consultant Machine Learning Engineer from DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumni company Odin Vision, as she offers insights into her journey navigating a successful career in STEM.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus company Feedback Medical share the findings from a recent assessment revealing the successful impact of Bleepa, their clinical communications platform, at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust.
In this article, we delve into the crucial discussions surrounding AI implementation in healthcare, examining the intended use of AI solutions, the importance of trust, data standardisation, and the need for upskilling the healthcare workforce.
Ruth Bradbury, Senior NHS Navigator at DigitalHealth.London, shares her reflections from a recent panel discussion at the HETT Show 2023 about the possibilities for patient-facing technology.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus company, babblevoice, share their journey in implementing digital change within health and care, why it is so important and the impact they have made in their journey thus far.
Sam Kyffin, NHS Navigator at DigitalHealth.London, shares his reflections from a recent discussion at Intelligent Health UK about the challenges in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.
Daniel Botcherby (he/him), Co-founder and CEO of Kalda, the LGBTQIA+ mental wellbeing app, shares his experience of creating Kalda and a suite of sexuality and gender affirming digital therapy programmes for all the LGBTQIA+ community and anyone who is sexuality, gender, or relationship diverse.
Lisa Franke, Founder and CEO of Launchpad company Maxim VR, shares an overview of how their product is using virtual reality and artificial intelligence to create non-toxic spaces for children and young people with mental health issues.
We’ve seen many Accelerator alumni already succeeding internationally. In this blog, we spoke to companies at different stages of their international growth, about the challenges and successes they’ve experienced.
Rewire, an app that delivers personalised neuro-rehabilitation, launches its pilot at County Durham and Darlington Foundation Trust on April 3rd 2023. Dr Raj Parmar, CEO of Rewire Rehab Ltd shares why he and Co-Founder Amy Ha started Rewire, and what they hope to achieve following their launch.
We spoke to some of the companies who’ve been through the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme about how they’ve grown nationally.
Jaron Soh (he/him), Co-founder and CEO of Voda, the LGBTQIA+ mental wellness app, shares why they are launching “Coping with Gender Dysphoria”, a series of digital mental health support resources for the trans and non-binary community. Voda is one of the companies on the latest cohort of DigitalHealth.London Launchpad.
Pav Kalsi, Clinical Director and Co-founder of Launchpad company Planet Nourish, shares how they are on a mission to offer a culturally tailored approach to support healthy lifestyle change for ethnic communities.
Qwikify announces the launch of their complete digital care planning solution as part of their time-saving document automation platform.
Justyna Strzeszynska, founder and CEO of menstrual health brand Joii, shares how her experience living with menstrual health issues inspired her to launch the Joii App, a new period and symptom tracker designed to support those living with endometriosis.
Dr Sarah Blake, a cardiology registrar at Guys’ and St Thomas’ Hospital, London and one of the first cohort of Clinical Artificial Intelligence fellows, tells of the benefits that can be gained from using AI tools in the NHS.