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Kasha

Kasha

Kasha

Kasha wants to make it easy for all women to get the health & self-care products and information they need to live their best lives, including women in low-income rural areas of emerging markets.

As a critical lever, Kasha works with corporations and organizations aligned with our purpose to get genuine products and services to the people that need them. Products women want, at the right quality and the right price with information so women can make the right choice for themselves.

Flare

Flare

Flare

Flare offers software infrastructure and operational support for emergency
response teams, both government and private.

Element3 Health

Element3 Health

Element3 Health

Element3 Health is a unique benefit that helps health plans attract new members and keep existing members active, healthy, loyal and engaged. The company combines the three most powerful elements of health into one cohesive solution to tackle $75 billion of unnecessary healthcare spending associated with social, mental and physical decline. A growing network of activity clubs across a broad spectrum of passions delivers fun, inspiring opportunities to get members active physically, social and mentally.

With more than 30 years of experience in healthcare, innovation and business development, the Element3 Health team is poised to change the landscape of healthy aging. Only Element3 Health addresses all three determinants of health: physical, social and mental activity. Meet the people behind this unique, comprehensive approach to addressing $75 billion in preventable healthcare spending.

EARACCESS

EARACCESS

EARACCESS

ACCESS® hearing aids are high quality devices. In addition, they handle demanding dust, humidity and temperature conditions, from the extreme north of Canada to southern India.

Arbutus

Arbutus

Arbutus Medical

Arbutus Medical designed a simple, yet long-lasting solution: a waterproof, sterilizable cover that allows a non-sterile, powered drill to safely perform surgical bone drilling. After partnering with known brands such as DeWalt, the company designed a line of surgical devices that are FDA-registered, and Health Canada licensed.  This is how >>

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5 billion people worldwide lack access to safe surgery. Expensive surgical equipment contributes to this lack of access and propagates the burden of injury.

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The aggregate of this individual burden of injury has greater social and economic impacts on communities, cities and countries as a whole.

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On the global scale, the annual burden of injury exceeds that of HIV / AIDS + TB  + Malaria combined (“Injuries and Violence: the facts.” WHO, 2010)