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Justin Chan | Gense, HK: The early detection device that actually works.

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Meet Justin Chan, a Forbes' 30 Under 30 awardee whose groundbreaking tech invention could revolutionize healthcare as we know it. As the founder of Gense, Justin’s passion for positive impact and problem-solving is actualised through a palm-sized device that scans critical organs for disease in under a minute. His vision for a decentralized, accessible healthcare system is radical, but you'd never hear him say so.

As we navigate the implications of his tech post-pandemic, we explore its potential in both developed and emerging markets. Accessibility, affordability, and early detection of chronic diseases form the core of our discussion. Sprinkled through are personal anecdotes of being broke, meeting Obama and issuing bonds to a now-deposed Myanmar government.

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  • (00:00) - Revolutionizing Medical Diagnostics With Innovative Technology
  • (11:34) - Importance of Accessibility and Early Detection
  • (17:50) - What next
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Meet Justin Chan, a Forbes' 30 Under 30 awardee whose groundbreaking tech invention could revolutionize healthcare as we know it. As the founder of Gense, Justin’s passion for positive impact and problem-solving is actualised through a palm-sized device that scans critical organs for disease in under a minute. His vision for a decentralized, accessible healthcare system is radical, but you'd never hear him say so.

As we navigate the implications of his tech post-pandemic, we explore its potential in both developed and emerging markets. Accessibility, affordability, and early detection of chronic diseases form the core of our discussion. Sprinkled through are personal anecdotes of being broke, meeting Obama and issuing bonds to a now-deposed Myanmar government.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more interviews, investor insights, and pitch deck tips.

Visit our website to learn more about our work with Asia's leading tech startups.

  • (00:00) - Revolutionizing Medical Diagnostics With Innovative Technology
  • (11:34) - Importance of Accessibility and Early Detection
  • (17:50) - What next
  continue reading

14 episodios

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