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By Daniel de Wolf
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
RCube Health are on a mission to democratise access to evidence-based mental health support, they’re starting by launching their first product Resony.
Ravi Janapureddy, CEO of RCube Health, joins us in Episode 11 of Elevated Pitch to talk about why they started the business, what they’re trying to do and how they’re progressing.
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Using recycled plastic bottles to create a filter that reduces plastics and all the other related issues that comes from clean water being accessible. This is what Andy Bounds, Gee Elliott and the team are doing at Eco Brixs.
In episode 10 we talk to Andy to find out more about the Eco Brixs story and the exciting future ahead of them.
Loyalty is a huge market but it’s become more important and more complex over the course fo the past year and will be central to the vast majority of small businesses surviving.
Maddy Alexander-Grout created My VIP Card not just to support local small businesses across the UK but to create communities by engaging people that want to belong to one. We talk to her to find out more details of the crowdfunding campaign they're running at the moment.
In Episode 8 we speak to, Nick Laing. He's a doctor, healthcare worker and the founder of One Day Health, an organisation with the aim of providing access to healthcare facilities for the 10m+ Ugandan citizens who reside in healthcare black holes.
So far they’ve helped over 70k people, set up more than 20 community health centres and saved local communities over $110k in transport costs in the process. And they have sizeable ambitions to grow.
Nick talks us through what One Day Health are planning, how he and the team have got to where they are, who’s helped them on their journey and what their product actually is.
The hospitality world is under huge strain, the traditional business model that has existed for hundreds of years all but disappeared over the last year. Embargo have built a CRM and loyalty system that’s dedicated to the hospitality industry.
We talk with Frederick Szydlowski, the embargo co-founder to understand where the drive for the business came from, how they’ve scaled and responded to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The world of medicine has many barriers it wants to solve, but a key problem has long been secure communication between medics in order to provide better care for patients. Roseanna Jaggard (CEO), and Matt Jaggard (NHS doctor) are the team solving that very problem with expertise from the core of the NHS.
We hear what they've built in the time they've been working, how they're targeting the market and the plans for growth for 2021.
In a growing number of industries, mental performance is becoming ever more critical. Technology is giving us numerous technologies which provide more challenges to our brains. Christian Kusmitsch and the team at Mindset Technologies, a technology and neuroscience based company based out of Vienna, are developing a Brain-Rate Monitor that' being created for environments where lives are at risk or efficiency is critical for success.
We talk to Christian to find out more about the business, the team behind it and what they're building at Mindset Technologies.
For the first episode of 2021 we talk to Stephen Wheatley, the CEO and founder of HearAngel. They've spent the last 10 years developing a product that will help save the hearing of people who use headphones, and now technology is ready to scale.
Tekntrask use everyday rubbish from normal people to gather data on product consumption. Veteran entrepreneur, Al Costa, talks us through how he’s looking to scale the business how this kind of data can be used.
In this episode we talk to Martin Hogan, the founder and CEO of Safe Citizens. It's a business dedicated to keeping people safe using mobile location technology, they’ve already got a number of partnerships in place and I’m a little more involved than most startups we’ll talk to.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.