29 October 2024. Doha, Qatar – The World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), an initiative of Qatar Foundation, has shortlisted 12 innovators for two awards within the 2024 WISH Global Healthcare Innovation Competition. Selected from more than 150 applications, the 12 will showcase their groundbreaking innovations to global policymakers and healthcare leaders at this year’s summit in Doha, 13-14 November.
In addition to the chance to receive one of two investment awards of US$10,000, shortlisted innovators will have access to mentoring sessions with industry experts to learn about marketing, social media, presenting, and pitching to investors. They also benefit from networking opportunities at WISH, an event that brings together healthcare providers, policymakers, investors, and industry experts.
Eman Tag, Head of Innovation at WISH, said: “We are excited to bring together at WISH 2024 bright entrepreneurs and innovators, whose inventions and startups are aimed at making global healthcare more affordable, sustainable and accessible. These competitions aim to provide them with a platform to nurture their innovations at a key stage in their development, empowering them to continue to develop these transformative health solutions.”
This year’s competition benefits from a being delivered in partnership with Qatar Research Development and Innovation Council (QRDI), a Qatari organization dedicated to advancing research, fostering global innovation collaborations and attracting global talent to the Gulf state.
This year’s competition benefits from being delivered in partnership with Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation (QRDI) Council, a government entity with the mission to support research, development and innovation (RDI) activities as well as to develop RDI talent in Qatar.
“We are proud to partner with WISH in driving innovation that tackles pressing global health challenges,” said Nada Al-Olaqi, RDI Program Director, QRDI Council. “The 2024 Global Healthcare Innovation Competition showcases the strength of collaboration in transforming healthcare. By supporting these forward-thinking innovators, we aim to further establish Qatar as a hub for cutting-edge solutions that improve health outcomes worldwide. QRDI Council is committed to empowering innovators through its funding programs and platforms, helping them grow and scale their solutions to tackle critical global health issues.”
The competition award committee will announce a winner within each of the two award categories: “Young Innovators” and “Innovation Showcases”, during the WISH closing ceremony on 14 November.
The “Young Innovators” category is an opportunity designed exclusively for health startups led by founders aged 30 years and younger and seven candidates have been shortlisted for the Young Innovators competition. They are: 1) Luma Makari of the United Arab Emirates, with Elggo, an AI-powered mental health platform promoting well-being in school children across the Middle East and North Africa; 2) Abel Teo Jun Hieng of Singapore, with Castomize Technologies, a MedTech company making novel medical devices with 4D printing technology; 3) Vijay Ravichandiran of India, with MANK Medical Devices Private Limited and the invention of a non-invasive, cost-effective and disposable tourniquet for use with hemodialysis patients; 4) Dr Nawal Yousaf of the United Kingdom, with Fitra Health, which offers healthcare providers in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries culturally inclusive mental health solutions; 5) Alessandro Vingione of Italy, with GenoGra, whose user-friendly software platform enables bioinformaticians to run cutting-edge pan-genomic analyses; 6) Mustafa Şandverdİ of Turkey, with Metatip Sağlik Teknolojileri A.Ş (MetaTıp Health Technologies inc.), a company pioneering 3D scanning, 3D printing, and virtual reality to transform the way anatomy and surgical education are delivered and 7) Ayya Azzahara of Indonesia, with CervivAI, a company making early detection of cervical cancer accessible with AI-enhanced testing.
The “Innovation Showcases” category is tailored for health startups that have moved beyond the ideation phase and have established their market presence within the past five years. Five applicants have been shortlisted and they are: 1) Neda Razavi, in the US, with iSono Health, a company that develops automated, AI-powered, 3D ultrasound solutions for breast cancer screening; 2) Abdulmonem Al Lawati, in Oman, with CureTech, a medical device company digitizing craniomaxillofacial surgery to develop and manufacture patient-specific implants; 3) Matteo Malosio, in Italy, with Rehabilia Technologies SRL, producer of PhiCube, an innovative device for neuromotor rehabilitation, particularly for children; 4) Masaki Umeda, in Japan, with Sora Technology, a company that offers innovative drone- and AI-based solutions in the fields of climate and health, particularly through environmental surveillance systems that target vector-borne and water-borne diseases; and 5) Rafiat Adeola Ayoola, in Nigeria, with Famasi, a company that provides the entire digital infrastructure needed to build, operate and grow in-house pharmacy systems.
The WISH Innovation program was launched in 2013 and has supported a total of 160 innovators from 41 different countries to date.
More information on the competition and previous winners can be found at https://wish.org.qa/innovation-hub/innovators/.