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To make life more enjoyable by automating the less rewarding parts of work. They do this through their note-taking app which uses AI to allow healthcare professionals to complete their notes quicker.
60% female employees
Kiroku believes that healthcare professionals should be able to focus on improving patient outcomes instead of losing time to admin tasks, with more than 25% of their working day currently spent writing notes. The company was created by a dentist and a machine-learning engineer after they struggled with the stress of writing endless clinical notes instead of focusing on the work that they were trained to do.
Kiroku is a note-taking app that facilitates the process of writing clinical notes for healthcare professionals. The company differentiates itself through its AI powered technology that builds and improves workflows for healthcare professionals as they use the product.
At this stage, Kiroku's software is primarily used by dentists, however, they aim to widen their audience to other healthcare practitioners as they grow. With increased attention on the working practices of healthcare professionals since the start of the pandemic, Kiroku launches into a market that is not just looking to improve the efficiency of client engagement, but also that of the workforce itself.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2019
$1.5m
SEED
Jun 2018
$0.1m
GRANT
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Hannah Burrow
(CEO)Previously Dentist at Broxbourne Dental Care for 1 year and Associate Dentist at NHS for 4 years.
Jay Shah
(CTO)Previously Intern at Apax Partners for 2 months and Technology Developer at Brainlabs for 4 months.