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Liverpool health technology firm secure £150,000 investment
Liverpool-based Med ePad have secured £150,000 investment from the North West Fund for Digital & Creative.
The investment will support the company’s ongoing trials of the Med ePad system with customers within the NHS, through to full commercial launch.
New chairman Tom Nawojczyk and new chief executive John Hopkins will work with Med ePad’s founder Rob Connell to deliver the team’s vision of a tablet-based mobile healthcare system.
Nawojczyk and Hopkins previously led in4tek Limited, a successful patient-centric healthcare systems vendor.
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