Anuj Patel
Tell us about yourself and Motto Health. I’m the founder and CEO at Motto, which is building a virtual care platform for patients with autoimmune conditions.
Tell us about yourself and Motto Health. I’m the founder and CEO at Motto, which is building a virtual care platform for patients with autoimmune conditions.
Tell us more about your current role with Cathay Health. rtner at Cathy Health and my day-to-day job is to evaluate investment opportunities in the area of convergence medicine, which is the application of engineering and data technologies to solve unmet needs in healthcare and life sciences.
Tell us about yourself.
On the personal side, I love the mountains: climbing, hiking, camping, skiing. On the professional side, I’m a scientist by training – I originally came to Switzerland to study chemistry but left the field after my PhD. The scientific mindset has stuck with me though.
Tell us more about your current role at Zühlke. What does your day-to-day look like?
As a Head of Market Unit Health, I am responsible for all activities related to the Health market in Switzerland.
Dr. Leslie Anne Fendt currently works at Roche leading the development and commercialisation of one of Roche’s first Software-As-Medical-Device (SaMD) products, while simultaneously contributing to building out Roche’s overall digital health infrastructure, operating model, and strategy. Previously at Roche she was leading the global commercialisation of a novel immunology treatment and operationalise the product launch across 100+ affiliates. Before that, Leslie held a series of roles in sales, marketing, strategy, insights, and launch excellence both at global and affiliate level.
Can you tell us more about carity? What does the company do and why?
Carity was born at the end of 2019 as a project that was based on the observation that one-third to 40% of post-heart attack patients that go to outpatient cardiac rehabilitation suffer from depression and anxiety.
I grew up in Poland and came to the UK about 7 years ago. My background is in civil engineering and IT. I used to work for many years as a product owner for tech support companies, software houses and seed startups, before moving into the business side and working as a contractor with startups.
Naluri is a Malay word that means ‘instinct’. We want to change people’s mindset and behaviours toward living a healthy life, to the point where it becomes so ingrained that it becomes instinctual.