What's Happening?
Temasek Trust’s Catalytic Capital for Climate and Health (C3H) has led a $1.2 million funding round for Injewelme, a Singapore-based AI healthtech company. The funding will support the expansion of Injewelme's contactless health-monitoring technology,
which is designed to address climate-related health risks. The technology, known as DeepHealthVision, uses remote photoplethysmography and a regular camera to measure over 20 vital health parameters without physical contact. The funds will also aid in the development of new features for heat-stress detection and support customer acquisition in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The technology has been trialed with SingHealth Polyclinics and private-sector partners, showing a 95% detection accuracy in real-world pilots.
Why It's Important?
This funding round is crucial as it supports the development of innovative health-monitoring technology that can address rising climate-related health stressors. The technology's ability to provide accurate, contactless health assessments could revolutionize healthcare, eldercare, insurance, and workplace safety sectors. By expanding into new markets, Injewelme aims to enhance preventive care and health monitoring, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving public health outcomes. The investment by C3H highlights the growing importance of integrating technology with healthcare to tackle climate-related challenges, setting a precedent for future investments in similar technologies.











