Our platform began within the world of research, addressing the complex challenges of technology, security, and information governance. With over 55 years of experience in mobile health, our team has led major collaborative programs to break down these barriers, making health data more accessible and secure for all. As we grew, so did our mission—to innovate, make healthcare accessible, and advance mobile health through cutting-edge technology.
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We are more than just a tech company—we are driven by values of innovation, accessibility, and trust. By reinvesting part of our revenue into open-source development, we support mHealth research and keep the spirit of innovation alive. Our vision extends to fostering groundbreaking research by investing in underfunded projects that can make a real difference.
Our open-source platform isn’t just about technology—it’s about community. We believe in creating solutions that anyone can use, build on, and improve. That’s why we reinvest a portion of our revenue into advancing mHealth research and applying for grants to further develop the open-source platform.
At the heart of our technology is the platform that empowers users to collect health data seamlessly from wearables and mobile phones. By leveraging real-time data from devices like smartphones wearables, our platform enables researchers and healthcare providers to capture the full spectrum of human health. This flexibility offers a robust solution for everyone.
With a background in computer science and biomedical engineering, Dr. Folarin specializes in building scalable platforms for health data analysis. At KCL, he was instrumental in developing early prototypes of what would become RADAR-Base.
Dr. Dobson brings over 15 years of experience in digital health research to Onsentia. At King’s College London, he led groundbreaking studies on using wearable technology as head of the Biostatistics and Health Informatics department.
Yatharth is a computer scientist with keen interests in mHealth, mobile application development and streaming applications. His focus is on development of novel software and analytical solutions focussed on scalability, precision and just-in-time remote collection and monitoring of mHealth data.
Pauline is a computer scientist focusing on mobile application development in …