Social care platform Elyndra scores £1.1m

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Elyndra, the self-described “working system for social care” has secured a £1.1m funding led by Outward VC.

The corporate provides care managers and frontline workers with AI instruments to enhance the standard and effectivity of care.

Elyndra’s expertise analyses related knowledge and operational processes to supply insights on enhancements.

The startup has eyed a major alternative within the social care sector, which employs nearly two million individuals within the UK.

“My household have run companies within the social care sector and I’ve seen first-hand the challenges confronted,” mentioned founder Marcus Williamson.

“Our expertise can play a major position within the evolution of care supply and decision-making with AI-powered techniques that flip fragmented info into clear, actionable insights.

“By getting placements and care choices proper the primary time, we scale back disaster interventions and create higher outcomes for everybody concerned.”

Elyndra is initially specializing in kids’s care due to the related knowledge complexity and regulatory necessities.

“The social care sector has been dealing with a recruitment and retention disaster for years challenges that stem from broader systemic inefficiencies and fragmented processes,” added Outward VC principal Sanchit Dhote.

“With a major shortfall in sources and ever-increasing vacancies, the sector faces additional stress with the federal government’s latest modifications to worldwide recruitment.

“We consider that AI will play an enormous position in bettering public companies within the UK and Elyndra can be a key participant on this because the enterprise develops extra strategic partnerships and works with buyers within the social care sector to realize scale.”

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