Tel Aviv’s smartphone-powered medical testing company to set up Dubai base

Healthy.io, a healthtech venture that already has offices in Israel, the UK, and the US, is expanding operations across MENA via a new partnership with the UAE’s Seed Group.
By Rachel McArthur
06:24 am
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A Tel Aviv-based healthtech company has been brought in as a strategic partner by Dubai’s Seed Group, it has been announced.

As a result of this new partnership, Healthy.io – known for its capabilities to transform a smartphone into a medical device – will expand its operations in the GCC and wider region by setting up a base in Dubai in the first instance. The company, founded in 2013, currently has offices in Tel Aviv, Boston, and London.

“We are excited to collaborate with the Seed Group on bringing our technology to the nearly one million people in the Emirates at risk of kidney and cardiovascular diseases who are currently untested, and to close healthcare gaps in the Middle East and North Africa region,” said Healthy.io founder and CEO, Yonatan Adiri.

THE LARGER CONTEXT

By converting a smartphone camera into a medical tool, Healthy.io offers a series of convenient at-home testing solutions. These include a kidney test app – focusing on detecting signs of chronic kidney disease (CKD) – plus, apps offering digital wound management, urinary tract infection (UTI) testing, and routine urine tests during pregnancy.

The business holds various international partnerships, counting the NHS and Boots in the United Kingdom, and the National Kidney Foundation in the United States, amongst its collaborators.

It last raised funds in 2019, raising a $60 million Series C round led by Corner Ventures.

Seed Group, meanwhile, is a company of the private office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, and led by CEO, Hisham Al Gurg. It specialises in forming “strategic alliances with leading global companies representing diverse regions and industries,” to help expand their operations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Seed Group also has a healthcare partnership with the Madrid-based digital health venture, Asistensi, as well as investments in companies including Baby Scripts, WeRecover, and GoodRx (formally known as Hey Doctor).

ON THE RECORD

“If there is one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored, it is the fact that healthcare needs to be taken seriously,” said Al Gurg. “The sector needs to find the best possible techniques with the help of technology to not only offer timely treatments but also work towards the long-term goal of creating a healthy and happy world.

“Companies like Healthy.io are the very ones making this possible. We are excited to start this journey with them.”

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