£1.2m
Contract for innovation funding.
3
Digital health SMEs.
Advancing
Digital Healthcare.
How SBRI accelerates technology development to meet NHS needs
Venturenomix is proud to announce securing £1.2million in funding through the SBRI Healthcare competitions in Q1 2025. Our clients CardMedic, Brain In Hand and Doc Abode successfully secured the funding through separate applications in two rounds of SBRI – advancing NHS-aligned digital health innovations.
The Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Healthcare accelerates technology development to meet NHS needs. With national recognition, it bridges innovation and practical solutions for health and social care. SBRI is part of the Contracts for Innovation programme run by UKRI and is classified as Innovation Procurement, offering 100% funding to successful applicants.
Together We Solve
Venturenomix played a pivotal role in obtaining funding for three transformative projects:
CardMedic – A digital communication tool addressing healthcare accessibility challenges by supporting real-time multilingual conversations between patients and healthcare providers.
Brain In Hand – Reduce anxiety, gain motivation, feel in control with personalised coaching, ongoing human support, and digital tools built for you.
Doc Abode – An AI-powered scheduling solution revolutionising workforce coordination to optimise urgent and emergency care delivery.
Successful Outcomes
These initiatives tackle urgent NHS challenges, from improving multilingual patient communication to streamlining workforce allocation in healthcare settings. Our role emphasises strategic planning, project alignment with NHS priorities, and application excellence.
Venturenomix remains committed to fostering innovation in health tech. The next SBRI Healthcare competition is anticipated at the year’s end. Interested innovators are encouraged to contact us to explore funding opportunities.
“Venturenomix helped with every step of the process, and really understood our business. They helped us to raise a considerable grant to continue scaling and helping people.”
Lousie Morpeth
CEO // Brain in Hand






