Simple alerting for elderly care

Bluguard, a Malaysian company, offers an Elderly Care solution that consists of a set of devices designed to enhance the safety and well-being of elderly individuals living alone or with caregivers. The product includes a motion sensor, a fall sensor, and a panic button that can be worn around the

AI based wound management

Tetsuyu Care is a healthcare company that focuses on providing home-based care for patients with chronic illnesses or disabilities. One of their innovative programs is the “Care 4 Wounds” program, which aims to improve wound care management for patients. The program utilizes a mobile app that allows caregivers to monitor

No Surprises Act for medical bills

Last thing one needs while undergoing complex medical treatment is a medical bill that adds to that stress. Healthcare has been one of the industry which have been dubious for lack of transparency on the cost of care. This all is changing with US leading the way with ‘No Surprises

French repairability index- Right to repair

Sustainability is the #1 priority for governments and business alike. There are lot of product and service innovations which promote the concepts of circular economy – reduce, reuse, recycle. One key aspects aligned to this thinking id REPAIR. France has been leading the way through its world’s first Right to

Zespri system innovation on clearance to pick

‘Timing is everything’ – this old adage applied to different facets of business from product launch,marketing to supply chain. However, it becomes absolutely vital if you are a fruit producer, a global brand and a dominant market leader. Yes, ‘clearance to pick’ is such a key aspect in the fruit

Agri-innovation: Reading body language to improve productivity

For diary business, improvement in productivity means more milk. One of the ways to improve throughput in milk is increasing the number of cows to produce milk. Cow breeding for ages has been an art mastered with skill and experience. Science in  the recent past has come a long way

Positioning on value: Learning from meat industry

In a hyper competitive world, positioning commodity products only on pricing is a risky proposition. Companies always try to sell the ‘value’ tag to differentiate themselves from competition. Meat industry in developed countries is no exception. What can meat industry teach others on positioning based on value? Traditionally meat suppliers

Fare Evasion to Community Benefit: Transport Ombudsman’s data magic

In Australia, Public Transport of Victoria’s (PTV) data on fare evaders showed an interesting trend. They found a particular tram and train route in Melbourne  having high rate of offenders and interestingly even higher rate of fare evasions disputed with Transport Ombudsman. Further analysis of data revealed that,young people faced

Sherlock inspired studies and innovation

Sherlock Holmes was a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based “consulting detective”, Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. Holmes, who first appeared in