Three innovative companies have been shortlisted for a Health Tech World award.
The Health Tech Innovation award attracted more nominations than any other category at Health Tech World’s third-annual awards event.
The award is sponsored by Marks & Clerk. Two company representatives will now review the shortlisted entries and choose a winner.
Marks & Clerk is a global intellectual property firm.
The firm provides businesses of all shapes and sizes with people whose legal, commercial and technical expertise exactly meets their needs.
Marks & Clerk’s large team of patent attorneys, trade mark attorneys, commercial lawyers and IP litigators has helped thousands of businesses all over the world protect, enforce and maximise the value of their intellectual property.
The Health Tech Innovation award is one of 11 up for grabs at the event, with winners announced at a virtual ceremony on May 8.
Congratulations to the shortlisted companies and many thanks to everyone who enterted.
Health Tech Innovation Shortlist
Creyos is advancing cognitive and behavioural health assessment with a scientifically validated, digital-first platform that enhances accessibility, efficiency, and clinical impact.
By enabling healthcare providers to assess cognitive function in minutes—rather than hours—Creyos removes traditional barriers to early detection and monitoring of conditions like dementia, ADHD, and depression.
Its user-friendly, data-driven approach empowers clinicians with precise, actionable insights, transforming healthcare delivery by improving patient outcomes and streamlining care pathways at scale.
Helpster Charity US Inc is a tech charity startup dedicated to improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations across Africa and Asia.
The charity is a global nonprofit leveraging cutting-edge technology to mitigate the healthcare inequalities prevalent in underserved communities.
With an innovative app and website, Helpster connect sdonors to children and pregnant women in need of critical medicare but cannot afford it.
The technology bridges the divide between those who need medical services but cannot afford it, and those willing to fund their treatment.
Medi2data streamlines medical data access with digital-first solutions, reducing administrative burdens for GP practices, third-parties, and patients.
As the only fully-outsourced medical reporting service with an in-house clinical team, eMR+ maximises efficiency by saving GP practices up to 18 hours per week and £18,000 annually on their medical reporting processes.
Their outsourced medical evidence gathering (OMEG) service provides instructing third party enterprise clients like insurers, clinical research organisations, and government agencies with rapid, secure access to patient medical data, cutting turnaround times by 70 per cent and back-office costs by 84 per cent.
Developed with clinicians, Medi2data ensures compliance, efficiency, and better patient outcomes, powering access to consented and curated medical data.