In this week’s episode we are joined by Dr James Somauroo a growing expert in healthtech and personal branding. James shares his story from leaving anaesthetic training to pursuing entrepreneurship full time. He gives us an insight into the rapidly growing world of medtech and why personal branding is so important in this day and age. Tune in and discover how to take your ideas from concept to market. We also discuss the power of networking, self-awareness and why it is important for founders to pursue ventures aligning with their passions and expertise. 


James is the founder of somX, a healthtech agency. He covers healthtech for Forbes as a contributor and also hosts The Health-Tech Podcast, which has listeners in >100 countries. He has held roles in leadership, management and innovation at NHS England, Health Education England and the British Medical Journal and previously directed two healthtech accelerators; DigitalHealth.London, which provided startups with market access to the NHS, saving £48M for the UK health service and HS., which built, scaled and invested in deep technology companies. 


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