Remedy scoops national award for innovation
Innovate UK is delivering a £6.2 million* boost to the UK’s future innovation leaders.
233 high-potential entrepreneurs from every nation and region of the UK receive funding and tailored business support.
Olivia Coy from Bristol, UK is among the award winners and is on a mission to empower individuals to take control of their health journey.
Olivia Coy, the CEO of Remedy, originally from Derbyshire and currently residing in Bristol, UK, has been honoured with a prestigious national award from UK Research and Innovation (Innovate UK), the leading Innovation Agency in the UK. The award will support them to grow their innovative business idea which aims to enhance population health and improve the quality of life for individuals living with long-term conditions.
Building on the success of Innovate UK’s targeted programmes, like Women in Innovation and Young Innovators, this latest funding is designed to find and support the fresh innovation talent the UK needs.
Olivia is among the 233 high-potential innovators who has been awarded a £5,000 grant and £10,000 contribution to living allowances. Critically, they will also receive 12 months of tailored business support to help them grow, stimulating the UK’s economy.
Working as a registered emergency and cardiac intensive care nurse, Olivia witnessed a lack of appropriate interventions to mitigate adverse reactions to medications, with vulnerable patients presenting to the hospital following a lack of adequate follow-up care. Olivia’s idea aims to enhance health literacy, reduce adverse drug events, and improve overall well-being for users, through AI-powered multi-platform medication management software.
To read the full press release click on the button below. To arrange to speak to the award winner, Olivia Coy, CEO, please contact: info@remedyme.co.uk or visit Olivia’s LinkedIn.