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The Future of Health: AI, Digital Clinics, and Personalized Wellness

(This article was generated with AI and it’s based on a AI-generated transcription of a real talk on stage. While we strive for accuracy, we encourage readers to verify important information.)

Joelle djawher Boukrit
The event showcased several innovative health tech startups addressing critical challenges in healthcare. Joelle djawher Boukrit, Co-founder & COO of 2MO, introduced an online platform designed to provide independent, expert care for individuals with serious health conditions. This AI-powered service offers fresh perspectives on diagnoses, having already onboarded 250 doctors and processed over 200 medical files globally. 2MO is actively seeking strategic partnerships and fundraising.

Cyrus from The Ring Sleep presented a digital clinic focused on sleep disorders, specifically insomnia. He highlighted that insomnia affects 500 million people worldwide, yet only a limited number of specialists are available. The Ring Sleep digitalizes treatment by combining technology with human specialist care, having successfully enrolled 1,000 patients in eight months since its launch. The company is exploring integration opportunities in Qatar.

Bashar Hudhud, CEO of Classtap, discussed their all-in-one platform for fitness and wellness. He noted the difficulty many face in maintaining consistent workout routines and the lack of holistic wellness options. Classtap offers a single membership providing access to diverse activities like yoga, boxing, and meditation, allowing users to experience fitness on their own terms. Launched in Qatar, it aims to foster flexibility and diversity in wellness.

Mikita Butsko, Founder of Amia, presented a solution for transforming pediatric care. Amia offers an integrated platform that is easy to use, highly personalized, and adaptive to a child’s specific needs, leveraging data to enhance the experience for modern parents. Both parents and doctors have positively received the project, and Amia is preparing for its official launch.

Shada Bennabia, Founder & CEO of Medivay, addressed the widespread issue of undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension, which affects over 1.3 billion people globally. Medivay provides an AI-powered wearable technology for 24/7 health monitoring. This device accurately tracks pulse and blood pressure, enabling doctors to monitor patients’ activity and sleep patterns over extended periods, leading to more precise and optimal treatment plans.

Salma Tammam, Founder & CEO of RIMI-D, focused on developing efficient and affordable diagnostic solutions. She emphasized the current challenges of costly and complex diagnostic tests. RIMI-D leverages scientific research to create high-quality, accessible diagnostics, aiming to improve the accuracy and affordability of medical testing.

Dmitriy Vasilyev, CBDO & Co-founder of Cognimate, presented an innovative approach to stroke rehabilitation. He pointed out that many stroke patients do not fully recover due to insufficient therapy and lack of motivation. Cognimate utilizes smart hardware and gamified exercises to provide engaging, remote rehabilitation, proving more effective than traditional methods in clinical trials. The solution is already used in over 100 clinics and is expanding to treat other neurological conditions like cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s.

Yana Ten, CEO/Founder of ZebraEye AI, introduced AI-powered software for diagnosing rare eye diseases. She highlighted that 500 million people suffer from rare diseases, often facing delayed diagnoses and treatment due to detection difficulties. ZebraEye AI aims to revolutionize this by providing a unique diagnostic tool.

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