It all began with an idea.
Transforming healthcare through intelligent wearable analytics
At KLES Digital Health, we're revolutionising how wearable technology serves healthcare professionals and their patients. As a clinician-led SME working in partnership with academic electrical engineers from the University of Liverpool, we bring together medical expertise and cutting-edge engineering to tackle one of healthcare's most pressing challenges.
Our vision
We believe in a future where personalised clinical care is enhanced by reliable, actionable insights from wearable devices. Our mission is to make this vision a reality at scale, empowering healthcare providers to deliver more informed, personalised care to every patient.
The problem we're solving
Whilst wearable devices offer unprecedented potential for understanding patient health beyond the constraints of brief clinic visits, integrating this data into routine clinical care presents significant challenges. Traditional wearable data often suffers from noise, variability, and limited interoperability with other crucial health data sources, making it difficult for clinicians to extract reliable insights.
Our innovation
KLES Digital Health’s software platform represents a breakthrough in medical wearable data analysis. By adapting advanced industrial analysis methods, we are developing a sophisticated system that:
🔶Mitigates data noise and variability
🔶Integrates multiple data sources, including patient-reported outcomes and behavioural assessments
🔶Quantifies reliability to ensure better insights
🔶Delivers clear, actionable intelligence to support clinical decision-making
The KLES Digital Health solution
Our clinician-led approach, combined with world-class engineering expertise, ensures that our solutions are both technically and practically valuable in clinical settings. We understand the complexities of healthcare delivery and our platform will integrate with clinical workflows, making data-driven personalised care accessible and efficient.
We're not just providing better data – we're empowering healthcare professionals to make confident, evidence-based decisions that enhance patient care.
Meet the team
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Founder & Director
Ram is a consultant paediatric neurologist with an interest in signal processing, statistics and mathematics. He is practicing medical doctor and is active in research and education. He works within the NHS across the North West of England and has a private medical and expert witness practice.
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Director
Juliette is a nurse by background has extensive experience as a leader in innovation and improvement. As a result she has many strategic relationships within the healthcare industry both regionally in the North West of England and nationally. She brings a wealth of experience in understanding NHS systems and the commissioning landscape. Through her work she has a good understanding of the opportunities and barriers to spread and adoption of innovation within the NHS.
Juliette is also an Executive and Business Coach who works with senior clinicians and healthcare leaders to help them achieve their ambitions whilst maintaining balance in a rewarding yet relentless healthcare system.
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Strategic Partnerships Lead
Julia excels in fostering engagement, building strategic partnerships and maximizing opportunities for innovation and improvement. She brings a deep understanding of the NHS architecture, the challenges that face SME’s bringing innovative ideas into the healthcare system and understands the complexities of transformation initiatives. She has an extensive network of stakeholders to create collaborative solutions that address complex challenges.
Julia has held key roles for strategy development, partnership management, programme design and stakeholder engagement. She is energized by bringing pioneering innovative partnerships that transform outcomes for the healthcare workforce and the patients and families they serve.
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Academic Collaborator
Dr Roberto Ferrero is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, at the University of Liverpool. His research activity and interests focus on electrical/electronic instrumentation and measurement, including sensors, signal processing and uncertainty analysis, applied to power systems, electrochemical devices and wearable sensors. He is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and he is currently the Editor in Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.