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==Idea== <vimeo>497300001</vimeo> Someone in the world develops dementia every 3 seconds. Seeing the global epidemic of dementia increasing, with 50m cases globally and 10m new cases annually, we knew we could create something better than the paper-based screening tests currently used for diagnosis. Since launching Accexible in 2017, our aim has been to enable earlier diagnosis and action to help the 2/3 of people with mild cognitive impairment who are not diagnosed, 38% of whom will develop dementia in 5 years. Missing earlier diagnosis also limits the effectiveness of treatment. We have developed a platform that detects and monitors dementia through speech analysis using AI algorithms of standardized tests. These tests, which can be done on any device with an internet connection and a microphone, can detect early dementia with >93% accuracy in minutes. The platform has performed over 3000 neuropsychological tests and has been tested in different environments, including primary care and telehealth services. It has received its CE marking and is patent-pending, and we are in conversations to build partnerships with telemedicine providers to roll out in a B2C model. In 2021 we aim to go to the US Market (FDA) with our competitive advantage of higher accuracy rates. Funds from this round will also help us to accelerate time to market in the EU. Join us on our mission to digitise the world of dementia diagnosis.
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