A quick round up of some news from our last newsletter:
Red Ninja – IoT Showcase SME
Congratulations to cluster member Red Ninja, one of the winning SMEs that are part of the IoTUK Showcase. More information here
Damibu launch CATCH health app
E-Health Cluster members Damibu have released a new app called CATCH – a free health app aimed at parents and carers of children aged 0-5 who live in Cheshire East. CATCH stands for “Common Approach To Children’s Health”, which encapsulates the joined-up approach to care that adopted in Cheshire East. Produced by NHS Eastern Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), NHS South Cheshire CCG and Cheshire East Council, it provides highly localised information about healthcare services and NHS-approved health advice. Darren Kilroy, Deputy Medical Director (Innovation and Partnerships) Lead Clinician for Emergency Care at East Cheshire NHS Trust said “We get lots of parents coming to see us at the hospital who have understandable anxieties about their children’s health. Often, these anxieties stem from not knowing know what else to do when their child is ill. The CATCH app offers guidance and reassurance for parents to provide self-care for their children at home, without visiting the hospital.”
Business Development and Clinical Engagement Manager wanted
Cluster member Digital Creativity in Disability (DCD) is an SME currently working on an SBRI funded project to develop a novel enuresis detection system. The project requires a person to take on expansion and development of the current strategic business plan to produce a robust route to market. More details and application here