The noble one

Two-year-old Melbourne-based startup Curo Technologies (which is now called Billy) has received $1 million in funding from Australian private health insurer HCF. The startup employs sensors to ‘unobtrusively’ monitor the welfare of elderly residents in aged care facilities or their own home. Keyword: or. The data is then put through analytics for reporting to mobile devices of care staff and family. Speaking of HCF, the insurer runs an accelerator program called HCF Catalyst to promote innovation in the intersection of health and tech.