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Digital Health 100 2014: Ayogo Top Canadian on Global List

The Global Digital Health 100 Award list recognizes the most innovative companies working in the mobile and digital health sectors today. Reflecting the evolving importance of mobile technologies and digital solutions within the healthcare sector, we are delighted to be able to acknowledge the significant work being carried out, in this field, by pioneering organisations from around the globe. “It’s

B.C. Startups Challenge Telus’ Health Tech Supremacy

Both tech startups and the telecom giant Telus are united in the belief that B.C.’s emerging health-tech sector is ripe for the taking. Canadians are willing to explore these avenues further, as long as they have assurances their medical information is secure. A 2013 study from PwC found 67% of Canadians would be open to using virtual monitoring – the

Ayogo Silliness Seriously Good for Corporate Culture

When peers celebrate each other, sometimes the results get pretty silly.  But the playful elements are what build employee engagement. In a recent article in Business in Vancouver magazine, Ask the experts: Companies need to use creative measures to inspire today’s workforce, here’s what Ayogo’s CEO Michael Fergusson had to say about the serious fun Ayogo employs to foster positive employee

Awards: Vancouver UX Awards 2014 Finalist

Vancouver UX Awards 2014 Finalist Empower is a behavioural health intervention, designed for patients with chronic conditions and difficult or complex care plans to help them engage with and manage their health more effectively. Empower works – improving outcomes for patients and their caregivers by enhancing intrinsic motivation, helping develop a sense of agency, and integrating healthy action into daily

Awards: Ready to Rocket

Ready to Rocket 2014 Life Sciences List Ready to Rocket is a unique business recognition list that profiles B.C. technology companies with the greatest potential for revenue growth. Since 2003, the Ready to Rocket list has consistently predicted the revenue growth leaders and the companies most likely to attract investment. Ayogo, a Vancouver tech company was awarded a 2014 Ready to Rocket

Awards: PharmaVoice 100

PharmaVoice 100 Ayogo’s Michael Fergusson is included in Life Science industry’s award PharmaVoice100 which recognizes the most inspiring people in the life-sciences industry. PharmaVOICE 100 recognizes the most inspiring people in the life-sciences industry, as determined by our readers. They are innovative and have the ability to think outside-the-box. They develop breakthrough strategies, products, and services. These most game changers are determined by

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“I ❤ Jellyfish” Demo a Success at the Body Computing Conference 5.0

Our CEO, Michael Fergusson just finished a demonstration of “I ❤ Jellyfish” this morning at the 2011 Body Computing Conference 5.0. Reaction from the audience was awesome. Sonny Vu, AgaMatrix Founder, tweeted, “nice looking jellyfish health game.” And Doctor Leslie Saxon, who organized the conference, tweeted that the game is “very cool!!!” Needless to say, our team back in the

Ayogo Partners With USC Center For Body Computing

We are really excited to announce that Ayogo has joined forces with 16 sponsoring companies from all corners of the world to become a founding member of the University of Southern California’s Center for Body Computing (CBC), which is establishing itself as the new epicenter of wireless health research and innovation. “Our founding members are a critical part of the Center

Ayogo Collaborates with USC’s Center for Body Computing

In partnership with USC’s Center for Body Computing, we’re making a heart rate game for mobiles called, “Beating Heart” that we hope will the touch heart of teenagers. Tagging photos and friends on social networks is the norm. But what if you could tag and monitor your heart health in the same way? We are collaborating with the University of

Gaming Gets Support from UK’s PM

UK Prime Minster, David Cameron, has backed the idea that video games can be a force for good by supporting a drop-in hub that provides computers and consoles controlled by eye movements to the disabled. The Accessible Video Games Centre, in Witney, Oxfordshire, was created by games charity SpecialEffect, whose mission is to enable the severely disabled to access video

Fall Happenings: We’re going to SXSW Interactive, Games for Health and Jesse Spink

To start, thanks so much to all of you who voted us “in” for the SXSW interactive panel. Michael has been selected to present his panel out of more than 2400 entries across all categories. We are the only social game company out of Vancouver that is going to be speaking in the Games For Good category. If you’re around

Summer Happenings: SXSW, Conferences and Gamasutra

As I mentioned in an earlier post, we have many exciting news to tell you about. The first bit of news had to do with us going (hopefully) to SXSW. Our panel topic was selected for the community voting process and the voting opens tomorrow! Make sure to visit the SXSW Panelpicker to sign up so you can vote.  In

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