Infinity Health one of “First 100” in government boost for UK healthtech companies

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Infinity Health has been named as one of 100 leading healthtech innovators to join Healthcare UK’s new “First 100” programme, which aims to promote the best UK healthtech companies overseas.

The First 100 companies went through a rigorous selection process, which considered a range of criteria including their ethics and values, “global uniqueness”, and contribution to digital health innovation in the UK. Infinity Health joins 99 other eminent companies including DrDoctor, Kheiron Medical, and Visionable.

The UK’s network of British Embassies, Consulates and Posts in over 100 countries will promote each of the First 100 internationally. Participating companies will also have access to an International Trade Adviser whose role is to identify opportunities and help UK companies expand into new markets.

The First 100 is an initiative of Healthcare UK, which itself is a joint initiative of The Department for International Trade(DIT), The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England.


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“I am delighted that Healthcare UK has developed this playbook for some of the best British innovation in digital health and care. They have been instrumental in some incredibly exciting technology-based initiatives, which have supported us through Covid and also the largest transformation in Europe in both the public and private sector. Many of these firms are working closely with our National Health Service (NHS) making a huge difference to treatment, prevention and care across our whole population. They represent immense promise and potential and many are already collaborating on a global scale.”

Noel Gordon
Chair at Healthcare UK


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“Being identified as one of the best healthtech firms in the UK is fantastic recognition of Infinity Health’s impact as a digital task management solution in a range of NHS settings. We are looking forward to bringing the benefits of our technology to health and care organisations overseas and are grateful to Healthcare UK for supporting us with this prestigious programme.”

Elliott Engers
CEO of Infinity Health


More information

  • For more information about the First 100 programme, and to read the full list of companies, see the the First 100 website

  • For enquiries about Infinity Health, contact Rose de Mendonca, Head of Communications, [email protected]

  • For general enquiries about the First 100, or any of the companies on the programme, contact [email protected]

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