Product Market Fit - Health Match
Clinical research
and the Pharmaceutical industry have vast layers of complexity.
The intricate process (and phenomenal costs) involved to bring a drug to market
make this an almost impenetrable barrier to entry.
Despite the immense
revenue, value and resources this industry possesses, no company is immune from
(or in this case) cannot benefit from true innovation.
Innovation is often
thrown around as a marketing term for something slightly better.
Slightly better wasn’t going to cut it for HealthMatch.
What does a world
class breakthrough look like?
See for yourself.
A solution that is
a game changer for Clinical Research organisations, Pharmaceutical companies,
Patient care organisations, Oncologists and other specialists, General
Practitioners, Hospitals and most of all, the Patient.
HealthMatch
delivered this week. Big. The platform went live and immediately matched a
patient to a research trial! In fact, they are now matching like wildfire.
This is beyond
‘Product market fit’.
This is beyond
money. A genuine ‘Painkiller’.
Very few companies
make a real difference to people, the lives of their families and provide hope.
I first met Manuri
Gunawardena around two years ago. I met her when she had been rejected by an
investor, the deal had been changed on her. She didn’t know what she should do
next.
From our second
meeting, I knew she was ‘the real deal’ as I refer to her and have encouraged
and reminded her throughout the ups and downs.
I am privileged and
thrilled to be her first investor. Others said it was too hard for a single
founder, the industry was too big, and she had no chance. I saw something
different.
It has been a
privilege to work with Manuri, as a sounding board and mentor through capital
raising, hiring brilliant staff, procuring commercial contracts with major
pharma groups, product development and collaborating with some of the biggest
players in the health sector globally.
Hats off Manuri,
you are the real deal. You and your brilliant team are carving through this
difficult territory and patients all around the world should cheer.
In her own words, see her announcement attached.
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