
Empowerment in Action — Female innovators helping to bridge Scotland’s health gaps
Join us for our third webinar of 2026, entitled ‘Empowerment in Action — Female innovators helping to bridge Scotland’s health gaps’
Inspired by the month’s International Women’s Day, the free to join session offers Scotland’s healthcare innovators ‘lunch and learn’ insights from guest speaker Claire Ann Banga, founder and CEO of eMoodie, an AI-powered digital health tool and research platform.
The innovation, which came out of PhD research undertaken at the University of Edinburgh, is designed to measure mental health indicators and collect Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) data — real-time, self-reported data from individuals which tracks mood, behaviour, and physical symptoms.
It has now been built out as a full digital mental health intervention platform.
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The aim of eMoodie is to “empower businesses and researchers with evidence-based mental health solutions that combine cutting-edge technology with human-centred design”.
On Wednesday 25 March, InnoScot Health’s Innovation Commercialisation Manager Fiona Schaefer kickstarted the session with a discussion around female innovators which InnoScot Health has worked with and other prominent names making a difference in healthcare.
The accessible, bitesize sessions are hosted on Microsoft Teams, regularly providing a platform for inspiring guest speakers whilst allowing InnoScot Health staff to share their deep knowledge and insights on innovation.
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