
Precision HealthTech Launches, with Minuteful for Wound as Flagship Digital Care Solution
Precision HealthTech, an independent UK health‑tech firm, has launched to scale digitally enabled wound care worldwide. Its flagship solution, Minuteful for Wound, is a CE‑certified Class IIa platform that combines a mobile app, caseload portal and clinical dashboard to standardise assessments and integrate with EMIS. In Bromley Healthcare, licenses grew from 30 to 125, enabling monitoring of 150,000 patients and 350,000 wound scans. The company now plans to expand the solution globally, adding patient‑self‑scan capabilities.

Innovator Spotlight: PocDoc
UK health‑tech firm PocDoc, founded in 2020, has secured more than £10 million (≈$12.7 million) in investment to expand its smartphone‑based Healthy Heart Check, a point‑of‑care test that delivers cholesterol, BMI and ten‑year cardiovascular risk in ten minutes. The funding, led by...

Dignio Investment Signals Remote Care International Expansion
Summa Equity, through its Fund III vehicle, has invested in Norwegian health‑tech firm Dignio to accelerate the company’s remote‑care platform. Dignio provides an integrated digital solution that combines remote patient monitoring, telehealth visits, and automated medication dispensing for home‑based care....

WHOOP’s $575 Million Raise Signals the Global Interest in Health Wearables
WHOOP announced a $575 million Series G round that lifts its valuation to $10.1 billion, nearly triple its 2021 level. The capital, led by Collaborative Fund and joined by investors such as Qatar Investment Authority, Mubadala, Abbott and the Mayo Clinic, will fund...

More Pensions Funds to Finance Innovative UK Companies
Three UK pension funds—Aegon UK, Cushon Master Trust and M&G—have committed to the British Growth Partnership Fund I, which achieved a first close of £200 million (about $254 million). This marks the British Business Bank’s first external capital raise and the inaugural...

Innovator Spotlight: MyHappymind
myHappymind, the award‑winning children’s mental‑health programme, closed a growth‑investment round with Lloyds Development Capital (LDC). The private‑equity firm took a minority stake, joined the board and helped appoint an experienced chair to professionalise governance. Founder Laura Earnshaw highlighted a disciplined,...

Investor Focus: Simplyhealth Ventures
Simplyhealth Ventures, the investment arm of UK health‑cash‑plan insurer Simplyhealth, backs early‑stage healthtech firms directly from the group’s balance sheet. It focuses on Series A companies that have proven product‑market fit and can scale consumer‑centred solutions, such as PocDoc’s at‑home...

France: Regional Profile for Digital Health Innovators
The Health Innovation Network’s webinar highlights France as a prime destination for UK digital health innovators, citing its universal health system, robust national digital health strategy, and permanent reimbursement pathways. Recent reforms such as Ma Santé 2022 and the €2 billion Ségur...

HealthTechX Asia: Navigating Singapore’s Healthcare Market with a Collaborative Mindset
HealthTechX Asia highlights Singapore as a prime yet demanding market for UK health innovators, driven by a rapidly aging population and a government‑backed push for preventive, home‑based care. The article outlines three critical considerations: demographic shifts increasing demand for remote...

5 Rewired Sessions for Digital Health Innovators Navigating the NHS
Digital Health Rewired returns to the NEC in Birmingham on March 24‑25, 2026, featuring a dedicated Health Innovation Network zone where eight AI‑focused innovators will showcase solutions for cancer, mental health, and missed appointments. The agenda includes the EMAP session...
Protected: From the NHS to Denmark: Landing Your Digital Health Story
DigitalHealth.London’s latest guide walks innovators through translating a UK NHS digital health case study into a compelling story for the Danish market. It outlines key regulatory, data‑privacy, and reimbursement differences between the two systems, while highlighting partnership models that can...

From Analogue to Digital: How Innovators Are Supporting Health Tech Talent
The UK’s 10‑Year Health Plan calls for a shift from analogue to digital, prompting a race to upskill the NHS workforce. Alumni of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator are leading the effort through three initiatives: Flok Health’s £17.2 million AI scholarship programme, Megi...

Building Inclusive AI for Healthcare: Lessons From Odin Vision
The blog highlights how Odin Vision is building inclusive AI for healthcare by prioritising co‑design, a gender‑balanced data science team, and continuous post‑market evaluation. It outlines the broader challenges of bias, transparency and regulation in medical AI, referencing the UK’s...
Emergency Department Healthcare Challenge Opens Call for Wearable Technologies
DigitalHealth.London and the Health Innovation Network South London have launched a Healthcare Challenge seeking wearable technologies to improve safety and efficiency in Emergency Departments. The programme targets solutions that provide continuous physiological monitoring, early deterioration alerts, actionable insights, and equitable...