#073 Anthropos – The 'Uber' of Health Care on the Rise | Paul Berney

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The 'Uber' of Health Care on the Rise; Detect meaningful changes through AI that allow carers and family to act

Paul Berney (Anthropos | CMO) and Founder of The Connected Marketer

In this episode, get ready to be inspired as host, Carmen Murray chat to Paul Berney about the future of health care.

Paul Berney is the CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) at Anthropos and Founder of The Connected Marketer-.

Anthropos is a connected care platform that enables remote monitoring of older people providing reassurance about their well-being using AI and sensors in a non-intrusive way.

By passively monitoring changes in patterns of behaviour of people, the platform can detect meaningful changes that allow carers and family members to know if their loved ones are well, if something is wrong or if something is changing over time. This knowledge can provide reassurance and allow carers to take preemptive action, helping keep older people in their own homes for longer.

About your host:
Carmen Murray, The original CyberPunk, (CEO of Boo-Yah! Modern Marketing Service | The Leonardo da Vincis of Marketing), Africa representative of The Connected Marketer-, IAB Black Pixel Winner- Digital 2019, and nominated as one of the top women in tech- Africa-Meltwater.

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2 Aug 2020 English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Management

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