Eleanor Willock speaks to UK Director of OrCam [one of the world’s 38 healthtech unicorns] discussing 2020 and how being a unicorn affects sales and marketing
Mantis begins work with its latest policetech and medtech client, SFR Medical, a UK startup, which makes obtaining medical evidence quicker and easier for police forces.
Mantis has added Zivver, a specialist in public sector secure communications to its international client roster. Amsterdam-based Zivver will use Mantis to create content across the PESO mix, with a strong focus on Earned and Owned copy.
While the UK has decided to chart its own path forwards, it is still very much looking outwards and inviting in the solutions which will make a difference to people’s lives. The question is: how can international firms get in on the action?
IBM’s going to split into two companies next year, it was announced yesterday.
As reported by the BBC this morning, old IBM (or new hat IBM, whichever you like) will focus on becoming the leader in cloud infrastructure and AI. Newco, or old hat IBM
Death tech hasn’t made the giant strides of sunshine that its opposite number, healthtech has made in the last 200 years. Coffins are still coffins, embalming, cremation, it's all still a thing.
Caitlin celebrates two years at Mantis PR
We love working with technology providers that change the world for the better and improve the day-to-day lives of millions of people. And, it doesn’t come much better than this new medtech client. Named one of TIME Magazine’s top 100 Best Invention
Refero makes secure patient-clinician teleconference stuff. Video appointments, personal contact for people with mental and physical health professionals. We’ve been working together for two years and it’s been a very enjoyable campaign
In our latest podcast our own Rebecca Paddick talks to Miranda Evans, Head of Research at Tussell and Georgina Maratheftis, Head of Local Public Services at techUK, to discuss how local authorities have been coping with coronavirus.
Simon Clarke MP announced 11 projects allocated a share of £800k of funding for digital solutions to common coronavirus problems. At first glance, it may seem an impressive roll call. When you take a step back, £800k is frankly a drop in the ocean.