º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Enterprise

Creative England backs Birmingham healthcare tech company

Investment body supports Kaido with £50,000 in new funding to support development and testing of new online platforms

From left: Kaido's chief technology officer Mick Westman, marketing manager Ben Buckley and founder Richard Westman

A Birmingham online healthcare company has secured new investment worth £50,000.

Kaido has received the funding from Creative England's Interactive Healthcare Programme to market-test and accelerate the launch of its new online platform.

Based at Kaido is a digital health and well-being platform which aims to promote education and offers access to expertise on health matters.

Creative England is a non-profit organisation which mobilises public and private resources to invest in creative ideas across the games, TV, film and digital media industries.

Kaido was selected to receive the funding following a three-month application and interview process with a panel of assessors including the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust and West Midlands Academic Health Science Network.

The investment will be utilised to develop, scale and market-test the platform across four initial key sectors - corporate, insurance, public health and private gyms.

Kaido has also recently been accepted on to the Serendip Smart City Incubator at Innovation Birmingham's new iCentrum building which opened in March.

Founder Richard Westman said: "We are thrilled to have received this investment from Creative England which will provide vital support as we continue to develop our software and push it out to market.