

STEP ONE
Track pregnancies using WHO-approved questionnaires
We collect, store and analyse all the data to generate rich overviews of a patient’s history.
STEP TWO
Early Identification
using AI
We’re training our machine learning models on thousands of pieces of data to accurately predict signs of pre-eclampsia and other obstetric emergencies, allowing for rapid intervention.


STEP THREE
Gold standard management using AI live chat
With integrated patient data, we personalise the gold standard management for maternal health emergencies.

STEP FOUR
Connect healthcare professionals with patients
Generate high level reports, birds-eye analytics and deliver focused healthcare to high risk patients and rural areas.
So who are we?
We’re a dedicated team of doctors and software engineers with 10+ years experience in global maternal health.

Dr. Aqil Jaigirdar
Founder, CEO
Medical Doctor, King’s College London
King’s College London Distinguished Alumni Award
Diana Award recipient
Founder of global charity, Maa

Dr. Usman Haroon
Founder, Chief Product Officer
Medical Doctor, King’s College London
Immunology & Infectious Diseases, KCL
Designer & photographer
Board of Directors at global charity, Maa

Dr. Tasnim Alam
Chief Medical Officer
Medical Doctor, University of Southampton
Oncology and Medical Biology BMedSci, UCL
Associate Researcher, UCL
UK Executive at global charity, Maa
Our Advisors
Our world-leading experts are giants in their respective fields.

Professor
Bola Owolabi
Professor Bola Owolabi (MRCGP, MFPH Hon, FRSPH) is Director of the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme at NHS England. She works as a General Practitioner in the Midlands.
Prof. Bola has particular interest in reducing healthcare inequalities through integrated care models, service transformation, and using data insights for quality improvement. She has spearheaded NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 approach to narrowing healthcare inequalities.

Professor
Quazi Monirul Islam
Professor Quazi Monirul Islam was a Director of the World Health Organisation and representative to Thailand and Namibia.
He was a Senior Specialist at the Centre for Maternal and Newborn Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Prof. Islam has also gone on to provide healthcare policy and strategic support to over 90 countries across six continents.

Dr.
Fariha Haseen
Associate Professor, Department of Public Health & Informatics, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
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