We are glad to call it home!
We are thrilled to be making the Institute of Life Science 2 at Swansea University our Welsh home from Summer 2024 and to be part of the fantastic network that is The National Network for Innovation In Sport & Health (NNIISH) https://nniish.uk/en/
Heidi Rehwald is the development manager for this brilliant project and with the backing of health boards, universities, local authorities and industry, we know this is going to be a fantastic future for innovation in sport and health. We are so excited to be part of it!
Swansea is fast becoming the place to be for innovation in the health tech sector and we are glad to call it home!
Time to Collaborate
With the greatest of news so far, it was a pleasure to be involved with James Ball and the team from University of Leicester , to publish the impact of varying blood pressure sampling rate to enhance hashtag#RemotePatientMonitoring especially within stroke cohorts. Thanks Team.
Harnessing Technology for Preventive Healthcare
Preventive healthcare is increasingly recognised as a vital component of modern medical practice, aiming to avert disease before it occurs rather than treating it after it manifests.
The focus on prevention is driven by the dual goals of enhancing population health and reducing healthcare costs. This week we are going to look at the key trends and future projections starting with:
Integration of Technology
Wearable Devices and Mobile Health (mHealth): The proliferation of wearable devices (such as fitness trackers and smartwatches) and health apps enables continuous monitoring of vital signs and physical activity. These devices provide real-time data that can be used to track health metrics and detect early signs of disease.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning: AI algorithms analyse vast amounts of data from electronic health records, genetic profiles, and wearable devices to predict disease risk and recommend personalised preventive measures. Machine learning models are improving the accuracy of early diagnosis and identifying high-risk patients.
Decoding the Future of Women
All of the official photos are in from Decoding the Future of Women and the work has only just begun!
Fantastic to now start meeting with so many interested investors, collab partners and businesses to develop the future of iView Health.
If you weren’t at the launch of our Phase 2 funding (pre seed) then please get in touch with us or our CEO Sara Pardoe to arrange a call and find out how to get involved in the next stage of our journey!
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