What if the walls around you could quietly help protect your health? In this episode of The HumanWare Project, we explore a radical shift in how health can be understood, monitored, and supported - without wearables, cameras, or invasive tools. Dina Katabi, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, reveals how everyday signals already moving through our homes can be used to detect subtle changes in breathing, sleep, mobility, and overall health. This conversatio...
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What if the walls around you could quietly help protect your health? In this episode of The HumanWare Project, we explore a radical shift in how health can be understood, monitored, and supported - without wearables, cameras, or invasive tools. Dina Katabi, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, reveals how everyday signals already moving through our homes can be used to detect subtle changes in breathing, sleep, mobility, and overall health. This conversatio...
Inside the Mind of The Leading Health-Tech Investor: Patrick Aisher
The HumanWare Project
1 hour 6 minutes
3 months ago
Inside the Mind of The Leading Health-Tech Investor: Patrick Aisher
Why do some biotech startups change the world, while others burn through millions and fail? In this episode of The HumanWare Project, Patrick Aisher, chairman of Kinled and recognised by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s leading health-tech investors, shares the hard-earned lessons from decades of backing medtech and biotech companies. Patrick reflects on early wins, including a the success of a drug discovery startup later licensed to AstraZeneca, and contrasts them with the harsh rea...
The HumanWare Project
What if the walls around you could quietly help protect your health? In this episode of The HumanWare Project, we explore a radical shift in how health can be understood, monitored, and supported - without wearables, cameras, or invasive tools. Dina Katabi, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, reveals how everyday signals already moving through our homes can be used to detect subtle changes in breathing, sleep, mobility, and overall health. This conversatio...