Monday, June 30, 2025
Monday, June 30, 2025
We were honoured to be invited to the Health Innovation Network's Parliamentary Reception as one of the 6 innovations selected to showcase how innovative technology is transforming patient outcomes in the NHS!
It was an incredible opportunity to demonstrate the power of AI for early cancer detection, a game-changer for both doctors and patients. With our technology, we can identify cancer risk in under 30 seconds, providing faster, more accurate insights that enable earlier diagnosis and ultimately better outcomes for patients.
As Health Minister Karin Smyth MP rightly said, innovation must be at the heart of healthcare, and we couldn’t agree more. Innovation in the NHS is essential to driving meaningful change, improving patient care, and tackling some of the toughest challenges in healthcare.
At C the Signs, we have already detected over 40,000 cases of cancer across more than 50 cancer types, helping GPs identify those at risk sooner and giving patients the best chance at successful treatment.
Richard Stubbs, Chair of the Health Innovation Network, shared during the event:
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A special thank you to Sarah Coombes MP for sponsoring the event, and to the Health Innovation Network for providing this incredible platform to highlight the transformative potential of AI in healthcare. And of course, a huge thank you to one of our first adopters, Dr Peter Holloway, who joined us at the event, for your invaluable support in bringing this technology to life.
We are so excited about the future, one where AI plays a pivotal role in saving lives, improving care, and revolutionising how we approach patient health. Here’s to a future where innovation leads to better health for all!
“Our position in the NHS ecosystem enables us to direct innovation towards tackling the system's most pressing challenges, such as reducing waiting lists, tackling health inequalities, and improving the update of medicines... We've brought 6 innovators who are currently delivering a huge impact across England here tonight.”
RICHARD STUBBS
CHAIR OF THE HEALTH INNOVATION NETWORK