My Medic Watch won the iAwards for best Consumer Markets product - My Medic Watch

News / 4th June 2019

My Medic Watch won the iAwards for best Consumer Markets product

Photo from left to right (photo credit The iAwards):
Richard Savoie, CEO & Founder at Staybil [last year winner]
Serge Lauriou, Chief Technical Officer at My Medic Watch
Martin Roa Skramstad, Partnerships Manager at My Medic Watch
on behalf of My Medic Watch team and the two co founders Elizabeth and Andreanne Blanchard

My Medic Watch won the iAwards for best Consumer Markets product in New South Wales, acknowledging our drive for innovation and improving the lives of people at risk of falls or seizures. We’re incredibly proud of this recognition and that the industry shares our view on the importance of using digital technology to improve health outcomes.

The iAwards is Australia’s longest running and most broadly scoped innovation recognition program, promoting excellence in our digital ecosystem. For over 25 years, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has been driving an innovation nation through their iAwards program. The iAwards is Australia’s longest running and most broadly scoped innovation recognition program, promoting excellence in the Australian digital ecosystem from the likes of Google Maps, Atlassian, Wotif and WiseTech Global.

Get in touch if you’re interested in what we do and the opportunities to be part of the journey, as we’re open for advisors and investors!

Your friendly team at My Medic Watch

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