In our next live session, we’ll be speaking with relatively new suppliers delivering innovative solutions in the context of aged care services. Our discussion will centre on the valuable insights acquired during their business launches, offering valuable advice to fellow entrepreneurs on how to effectively engage potential customers, establish integration partnerships, and distinguish their offerings.
We’ll also hear about the improvements and outcomes these entrepreneurs are helping to deliver and the feedback they are receiving from providers. Join the conversation and register today!
In light of the session’s theme, we are extending an invitation to one more panellist who believes they have a unique perspective to share as a rapidly emerging business. If this sounds like you, please email us at editor@insideageing.com.au, with an overview of what you can bring to the discussion.
Jeannie-Marie Noyce is the Founder of Brenna – a communication tool for aged care providers. It allows registered nurses to provide digital updates to family members about their loved one’s health and wellness. The updates are clear, concise, and delivered directly to the recipient’s mobile device. This saves time for nurses and improves clarity for family members. Brenna is easy to use and understand, and it is designed specifically for residential aged care.
Ms Noyce is also the co-founder of the Australian Aged Care Innovators (AACI) group that runs regular networking and education events for suppliers and aged care providers to discuss new and innovative ways to improve care and operations. AACI has already run two x sold-out events and has plans for more. To join this group and learn about future events – Register Here.
Our other confirmed presenter is Poya Manouchehri, the founder of Embrayse, a food and catering software designed for aged care homes in Australia. Their software helps aged care providers manage their catering processes from orders to production and plating to delivery. It also ensures that dietary requirements like allergies are adhered to. Additionally, Embrayse’s software can be used to create a personalised food experience for residents and to differentiate an aged care home in the market.
Poya is an experienced software engineer, consultant, and entrepreneur with 18 years of experience in technology and innovation.
The session will be moderated by Inside Ageing’s Sean McKeown.
October 12, 2023
1 pm Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra time
Questions can be asked at the time of registration or in the live session.





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