HealthTech, Fitness & Wellbeing
(Health & Body Intelligence)
The Burnout Early Warning System
Burnout doesn't happen overnight — it builds up slowly through patterns that are visible if you know where to look. Build a system that monitors the signals — sleep, activity, mood, screen time, social patterns — and identifies when someone is heading toward burnout before they crash. At the centre of it is a structured morning and night routine — the user starts their day and ends it inside the app, following a guided sequence with timers, check-ins and quick logs. Over time the system reads those check-ins, spots the drift before it becomes a crash, and tells you what's actually going wrong and what to do about it. Early warning, not post-mortem.
The Fitness Brain
Most people who work out consistently still have no idea if what they're doing is actually working or optimal for their goals. Build an intelligent fitness companion that doesn't just log workouts but makes decisions with you. Before a session it asks how you're feeling — energy level, sleep quality, stress, soreness — and recommends what to do today based on your actual state rather than a fixed plan. It spots plateaus, suggests adjustments, adapts the programme based on recovery and progress, and connects physical training to the bigger picture of how you feel day to day. Not a workout logger — a training partner that thinks.
Lab Report Translator
Health isn't just physical—it's sleep, movement, nutrition, stress, social connection, and mental state all interacting with each other. Build a unified personal health OS that pulls all these signals together and explains what they mean: upload your blood work photo or PDF and get plain-language breakdowns of every value, what's worth discussing with a doctor, and what lifestyle changes matter. Not five separate apps siloed from each other, but one intelligent system that understands the whole person—how your cortisol connects to sleep quality, how movement affects your lipids, how nutrition drives your energy and mental clarity. A real picture of how you're actually doing.
Open Innovation
Build solutions that help people better understand, improve, and sustain their physical or mental wellbeing. Ideas may focus on fitness, sleep, nutrition, stress, preventive care, healthy habits, motivation, accessibility, or holistic wellness through data, personalisation, and intelligent insights.