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The DHIMAN Project
Grounded in Cambridge University's world-leading research and insights from practitioners* across the UK, EU, US, and South Asia, the Digital Health Innovations that Meaningfully Address user Needs (DHIMAN) Project envisions enabling meaningful digital health innovation, by ensuring that empathy for users — not conjecture — shapes truly user-centric solutions from the start
Its core offering — an Innovation Toolkit (currently in development) — will serve as an evidence-based decision aid to help innovators navigate the fuzzy front-end, reduce guesswork, and align innovations with users' unmet and under-met needs.
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*industry cases informing toolkit development
Mentors

Prof Tim Minshall
Dr John C Taylor Professor of Innovation & Head of the Institute for Manufacturing,
University of Cambridge

Dr Leslie Anne Fendt
Global Integrated Solutions Product Leader — Digital Health at Roche
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