Digital health solutions that make an impact
We focus on developing low cost, high impact digital health solutions.
Digital health solutions that make an impact
We focus on developing low cost, high impact digital health solutions.
We focus on developing low cost, high impact digital health solutions.
We focus on developing low cost, high impact digital health solutions.
We specialize in applying Internet of Things technology in the Healthcare sector to enable remote care and decision support. We combine the expertise of engineers, clinicians and healthcare professionals to sculpt novel, practical solutions to everyday challenges in health systems, both public and private.
Our goal is to equip and empower medical professionals to provide better healthcare solutions to their patients by harnessing the power of technology to minimize human error, measure the efficacy of interventions and enable remote medicine in Africa and other developing countries. Our solutions have global application and we are in the process of arranging our suite of international collaborators and partners and approaching strategic investors.
We don’t develop hardware unless we need to: we rather connect existing devices and platforms to the Internet of Things. We develop software, algorithms and systems. Not only do we know that healthcare is going digital internationally: we understand why and how to make it happen.
We are female-driven – women developing solutions for women to use (because let’s face it: most of the end-users in healthcare are female). That makes us innovative by design, client-centric by nature, and never-say-no by experience.
Med-E-Hive is a spin-out company of the North-West University Faculty of Engineering. We retain our strong connections with the university which not only strengthens our technical offering, but also gives us access to state of the art facilities and experts.
We strive to make an impact by enabling better outcomes for all. Our team of engineers are dedicated to co-create digital health solutions with medical professionals in the hopes of enabling the excellent use of technology as opposed to the mere use of excellent technology through patient and clinician centric design.