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Tracker.Health

Tracker.Health

Hospitals and Health Care

In Every Moment, With Love and Care. 📅 Launching Early 2025. Join our waitlist today ✅

About us

Tracker.Health enhances elderly well-being through advanced remote health monitoring solutions. The company uses existing wearable device technology and sensors to track vital health metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels, transmitting data in real time to a secure platform. Caregivers and healthcare providers can access this data via an intuitive mobile app and dashboard, with customizable alerts for early detection of potential issues. The platform supports seamless integration with healthcare providers and offers communication tools, educational resources, and robust data security, ensuring comprehensive care and peace of mind for families and caregivers.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Public Company
Founded
2024
Specialties
AI, Healthcare, Home Care, and Eldercare

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Employees at Tracker.Health

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  • Our founder Aakanksha shared her thoughts about how we are using AI to provide world class service to our users.

    View profile for Nick Freer

    Founding Director at corporate communications agency Freer Consultancy, columnist at The Scotsman TW: @freerconsults IG: @freerconsultancy

    A vast majority of Scottish SMEs expect artificial intelligence (AI) to boost productivity, with 88 per cent of businesses surveyed by tech group ClearSky Logic saying productivity gains are their main priority for implementing AI. The survey of SME leaders across Scotland revealed that 57 per cent of companies have already invested in AI, with approximately 90 per cent planning to invest in AI. IT systems (36 per cent), admin (29 per cent), and sales and marketing (21 per cent) are the main areas being targeted with AI by SMEs in order to achieve productivity gains. Other findings from the survey included that 70 per cent of SMEs don’t believe AI will lead to layoffs, while only 20 per cent of companies had trialled AI before implementing it. Darren Auld, ClearSky Logic’s CEO, said: “Some may be surprised that just over half of Scottish SMEs have invested in AI, but there is also an overwhelming appetite for investing in AI borne out from the survey.” “We know AI is rapidly becoming the great enabler for businesses who have the ambition to innovate, scale, and outpace their competition, and that it has never been more accessible than it is today. As we say at ClearSky, the question is no longer ‘if’ AI should be part of your corporate strategy, but ‘how’.” Ed Vickers, Co-founder of Edinburgh-headquartered marketing firm LOOP Agencies, with a client base that includes Standard Life, Aberdeen, and Royal London, said: “The fear that AI will replace jobs is changing to ‘AI won’t take my job, but someone who knows how to will’. In marketing we’re seeing a shift towards it being an integral tool to enable people to do their jobs better. The fear of being replaced has changed to the worry of being left behind.” Aakanksha Sadekar, CEO and Founder of Aberdeen-headquartered digital health technology startup Tracker.Health, which specialises in elderly care, said: “AI is being rapidly adopted into digital health solutions worldwide, we have been spending time out in Asia and are now working with commercial partners in Singapore, China, and Japan, so we’re seeing firsthand how Scotland must keep pace with the fast-moving evolution of AI.” Darren Auld added: “When we engage with clients and peers, we talk about a four pillar approach that helps to make the AI journey as effective as possible, while de-risking the investment as much as possible. Essentially, companies need to identify their core challenge, utilise high quality data, test AI via pilot projects, and then continually evolve AI within the business.” ‘Special ops’ tech firm ClearSky Logic is increasingly advising its client base around AI, with the software delivery specialist doubling headcount across its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices in 2024. Over 50 CEOs from fast-growth small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Scotland were surveyed by ClearSky Logic, a survey co-developed with the Freer Consultancy, during January and February 2025.

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  • A story of resilience and fighter spirit, straight from our founder's heart. Join in Sarabjeet (Sara) Kaur MPT, MSc, journey today!

    View profile for Sarabjeet (Sara) Kaur MPT, MSc, MCSP

    Senior Physiotherapist in BMI healthcare

    ⚔️ A Battle I Never Expected to Fight ⚔️ Nothing prepares you for motherhood. The overwhelming love, the sleepless nights, the joy of holding your child for the first time. But what happens when, instead of being the one to care for your baby, you find yourself unable even to stand? My pregnancy was meant to be the beginning of a new chapter, but life had other plans. After a complicated C-section, I developed sepsis. While my body fought to recover, an even crueller twist awaited. I was diagnosed with Avascular Necrosis, a rare complication that left me unable to walk. One moment, I was dreaming of the days I would carry my baby in my arms. The next, I was confined to a bed, unable to move without excruciating pain. For weeks, I lay there watching life happen around me. My newborn needed me, yet I could not pick her up. The frustration, the helplessness, and the guilt were suffocating. I had spent years as a physiotherapist helping others regain movement, yet here I was, unable to move myself. Everything I had ever taught my patients about perseverance, discipline and resilience was now being tested most brutally. I had two choices. I could surrender to despair, or I could fight with everything I had. Failure was not an option. I started with the smallest movements, forcing myself to do what felt impossible. Every inch forward was a battle, every attempt met with pain. But I reminded myself why I had to keep going. My daughter deserved a mother who could hold her, play with her, and be there for her. She became my reason to push through. Physiotherapy was no longer just my profession. It was my lifeline. Knowing what to do and how to do it gave me the power to take control of my healing. Day by day, I moved a little more, endured a little more, and fought a little harder. Slowly, my body began to listen. Today, I can walk. I can hold my child. I can live my life again. This journey has changed me forever. I have learnt that the body is resilient, but the mind is even stronger. I have felt the pain of being unable to do the simplest things, and I have discovered the power of never giving up. If you are facing your battle, whatever it may be, know that you are stronger than you think. If I could do it, you could do it! #Resilience #Strength #Recovery #Motherhood #Physiotherapy #KeepMoving #NeverGiveUp

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  • Tracker.Health reposted this

    View profile for Sarabjeet (Sara) Kaur MPT, MSc, MCSP

    Senior Physiotherapist in BMI healthcare

    Early Menopause: A Silent Precursor to Fragile Bones and Fractures in Later Life Menopause is a defining transition in a woman’s life, but when it arrives early—before the age of 45—it can have profound, long-term consequences on bone health. The decline in oestrogen, a hormone critical for maintaining bone density, accelerates bone loss, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. The real challenge? Osteoporosis is often a silent disease, showing no symptoms until a sudden fracture occurs. By the time a diagnosis is made, many women have already suffered fragility fractures—often from minor falls or even routine activities. As we age, the risk escalates further, making pathological fractures and falls a major concern for elderly women. 💡 Why does this matter? • Osteoporosis increases fracture risk: A simple fall can result in hip, spine, or wrist fractures, leading to long-term disability or even loss of independence. • Fractures come with high mortality and morbidity: A hip fracture can double the risk of death within a year for older adults. • Early detection and prevention are key: Regular bone density scans (DEXA), weight-bearing exercises, calcium and vitamin D intake, and lifestyle modifications can help mitigate risks. As we work towards improving elder care and remote health monitoring, early menopause should not be overlooked. Women experiencing it must be proactively monitored for bone health, ensuring they receive timely intervention. With Tracker.Health, we aim to bridge this gap, using continuous monitoring and AI-driven insights to prevent falls before they happen. Because caring for elders starts with anticipating the risks—before a fracture changes everything. Let’s talk about prevention over cure. If you or a loved one have experienced early menopause, now is the time to prioritise bone health. #OsteoporosisAwareness #EarlyMenopause #ElderCare #FallPrevention #HealthyAgeing

  • Ever wondered if being a caregiver is truly fulfilling? 🤔 While it comes with its challenges, caregiving is so much more than just giving - it's about building resilience, finding purpose, and creating deep emotional connections. Through supporting loved ones, we discover that caregiving isn't a one-way street. It equips us to handle life's curveballs while creating meaningful bonds and unforgettable moments. The real beauty? In giving care, we often receive something priceless in return: a sense of purpose and the joy of making a difference in someone's life. ❤ #CaregivingJourney #PurposefulLiving #Resilience

  • What a wonderful day✨ Our founders Aakanksha and Sarabjeet (Sara) Kaur MPT, MSc, MCSP had a fun and a day full of learning. Building from Scotland for the world✨

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    10 impressive pitches, 4 insightful panelists, 1 Investor Dinner to round off the day and countless conversations. Check out the highlights from our Scotland Regional Final last week - the perfect kick-off to the 2025 series! 🙌 A big thanks to the brilliant businesses who joined us... 👏 Palaemon Maritime Aureum Diagnostics Limited Hulk Bio Black Goblin Halo Omnos RAB-Microfluidics EverybodyCounts Ltd GLYKOGEN LIMITED Tracker.Health As well as our wonderful sponsors... and the Elevate Creative team for the media! 🎥 If you're in the East or South East of England and fancy joining an event like this, now’s your chance - apply today to get your spot and take your startup to the next level! ⭐ https://lnkd.in/gun4MG6E #BritainsGotStartups #Scotland #Final #RegionalFinal #founders #investors #networking #pitchingevent #pitchingopportunity #fundraising #startups #scaleups #investment #innovation #eventseries #competition

  • 🌟 Exciting News from Tracker.Health! 🌟 We’re proud to share that our founder, Aakanksha Sadekar, will be speaking at the Startup Grind Scotland Aberdeen Event! 🎉 As part of the panel on "Beyond the Pitch: Building Investor Confidence When Capital is Tight", Aakanksha will share insights from her journey with Tracker.Health and her vision for scaling innovation in healthcare. 🚀 📅 Event Details: 🗓️ November 26, 2024 ⏰ 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM 📍 ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen We can’t wait to see her inspire the audience with her passion for technology and real-world problem-solving. Join us to learn, connect, and grow! Link to register in the comments. #Innovation #HealthcareTech #StartupGrind #TrackerHealth

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    🚀 Beyond the Pitch: Building Investor Confidence When Capital is Tight 🚀 Meet Our Fourth Speaker for the Upcoming Startup Grind Scotland Grind Aberdeen Event! We’re excited to welcome Aakanksha Sadekar, a visionary entrepreneur and tech innovator with a remarkable journey from engineering to impact-driven startups! 🎉 Aakanksha Sadekar began her career as a drilling engineer in oil and gas before venturing into entrepreneurship. She successfully founded and exited two startups by 2018, including the sale of an early #AI-driven chatbot for the industry for $500k. 💡🤖 Since then, she has turned her focus to healthcare innovation as the founder of Tracker.Health, a remote monitoring platform designed to help families stay connected to their loved ones’ health. Inspired by her own caregiving experiences, she also created EndWellCare.life, a free palliative care app supporting families worldwide. 🌍❤️ ✨ Making an Impact: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Aakanksha Sadekar raised $2.5M through the Purushottam Malati Foundation to feed vulnerable women and children in India. Her passion for tech and social impact continues to drive her work today as she scales Tracker.Health through programs like the Techscaler Singapore Cohort. Join us to hear Aakanksha’s inspiring story, her insights on scaling tech startups, and how to align innovation with real-world problem-solving. This is a unique opportunity to learn from a leader who blends entrepreneurial spirit with a commitment to making a difference! 🙌💡 📅 Date: November 26, 2024 🕔 Time: 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM 📍 Venue: ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen 👉 Register now to secure your spot through the link in the comments. Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the most dynamic voices in tech entrepreneurship! Calum Purdie | Sarah Morgan MEng |Oluwaseun Franklin Olabode #StartupGrindAberdeen #BeyondThePitch #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #HealthTech

  • Delighted to share that Tracker.Health is joining the Singapore FinTech Festival from 6th-8th November 2024! Being part of this global event underscores our commitment to making healthcare accessible, no matter where your loved ones are. At Tracker.Health, we understand the challenges of caring for family from afar. With so many of us living miles away from the people we cherish, we’ve set out to create a platform that bridges those distances. Our mission? To make cross-border caregiving as seamless as possible, offering families the reassurance that their loved ones are cared for, even if they’re oceans apart. Imagine the comfort of knowing your mum or dad’s wellbeing is monitored in real-time, right from where you are, without the worry of being so far away. We’re building this global platform to bring peace of mind and keep families connected across borders. Here’s to making healthcare a little less daunting and a lot more personal, wherever life takes us. Watch this space for updates from the festival! Follow Aakanksha for more updates #SingaporeFintechFestival #TrackerHealth #ConnectedCare #FamilyMatters #HealthcareWithoutBorders #TechscalerSG

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  • A bit late, but the Diwali spirit is still very much with us here at TrackerHealth! This year, Aakanksha celebrated the Festival of Lights in bustling Little India, Singapore with the wonderful Techscaler CodeBase Team. Surrounded by twinkling diyas, colourful rangolis, and the sweet aroma of freshly made mithai, we felt right at home. Our celebrations were a blend of laughter, sparklers, and far too many sweets (jalebis and ladoos were a particular favourite!). Though many of us were miles away from family, the warmth and festive spirit made it feel like Diwali truly had found its way to Singapore. From all of us, here’s wishing you a wonderful year ahead, filled with health, happiness, and a little extra sparkle. May your days be as sweet as mithai and as bright as a Diwali night! Warm wishes, Aakanksha & Sarabjeet

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