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Welcome back to Self-Preservation: Technology for the Future—the podcast where we explore the intersection of innovation, health, and technology through the voices of change-makers shaping the future of safety.
In today’s episode, we’re joined by visionary entrepreneur and tech innovator Landile Mabele, founder of Formidable Technology and NavWok Technology. From building non-invasive glucose monitors inspired by personal loss, to creating assistive devices for the visually impaired driven by care and community, Landile shares how personal experience and a passion for impact guide his work in health tech.
We’ll dive into the real-world challenges of building affordable and inclusive technologies, the importance of user-centered design, and how Landile is pushing the boundaries of wearable innovation—from diabetes management to smart canes.
This is a story of purpose-driven problem-solving, bold innovation, and redefining what’s possible when technology truly serves humanity.
To learn more about Landile's work click here: https://navwok.com/
Welcome back to Self-Preservation: Technology for the Future—the podcast where we explore the intersection of innovation, health, and technology through the voices of change-makers shaping the future of safety.
In today’s episode, we’re joined by visionary entrepreneur and tech innovator Landile Mabele, founder of Formidable Technology and NavWok Technology. From building non-invasive glucose monitors inspired by personal loss, to creating assistive devices for the visually impaired driven by care and community, Landile shares how personal experience and a passion for impact guide his work in health tech.
We’ll dive into the real-world challenges of building affordable and inclusive technologies, the importance of user-centered design, and how Landile is pushing the boundaries of wearable innovation—from diabetes management to smart canes.
This is a story of purpose-driven problem-solving, bold innovation, and redefining what’s possible when technology truly serves humanity.
To learn more about Landile's work click here: https://navwok.com/