Daiser plants roots in London health tech hub
A North East-founded health tech firm is expanding into new premises in Europe’s healthcare innovation heart.
Daiser, launched in 2024 by UK clinical expert Professor Mike Trenell and New York tech entrepreneur Adam Wootton, has moved into Hale House in central London’s Harley Street district.
Hale House, operated by Spacemade, is an application-only health tech hub offering flexible, purpose-built workspaces designed to accelerate healthcare innovation and collaboration across providers, founders and partners.
Madison Dentith, community manager at Spacemade, which operates collaborative workspaces across London, Birmingham and Leeds, said: “Spacemade exists to revive the workspace as a hub for meaningful connections and new opportunities for all our members.
“Hale House has become an attractive hub for those in the healthtech space to work, collaborate and share ideas and opportunities.
“We’re thrilled Daiser shares our vision of a new world of work where people flourish in the company of others, where connection amplifies potential.”
Mike added: “As we expand our reach, it’s crucial for Daiser to be at the operational heart of some of the best innovation in the European health tech industry.
“We’re delighted to have secured space in Hale House, which will enable us to continue our expansion plans across the UK, across Europe and further afield.”
Daiser’s platform enables innovators to build digital health services and use AI tools without coding, while helping hospitals, insurers and pharmaceutical companies easily buy and manage multiple digital health services.
Despite being just over a year old, Daiser has joined Google’s AI in Healthcare Accelerator, embarked on the ABHI US trade mission and has forged commercial partnerships with leading UK health and research bodies, including the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub and the EPSRC EdgeAI Hub.
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