A company behind a device that uses AI to help women cope with menopause has won the Enterprise Ireland High-Potential Start-Up (HPSU) Founder of the Year for 2024.
The groundbreaking technology allows users to personalise the management of their own menopausal symptoms.
The Peri is a wearable device that helps users regularly update how they are affected by their symptoms and provides insights to guide women toward a personalised management plan.
There were nine finalists for the 2024 Award, all of whom were voted for by their peers and have taken part in Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) Founders Forum over the last year.
Barry McCann, Nua Surgical, Mark Kirwan, Positive Carbon and Alison Liddy, Relevium Medical were also runners-up on the night.
Other finalists included: Darren O’Reilly, Whole Supp; Criona Turley, Capella; Aidan Finn, Binarii Labs; Raj Lyons Chohan, Affinity EV2 and Mike McGrath, Kwayga.
After six years the HPSU Founders Forum has …