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Spencer Waugh, CEO of AceAge, Discusses Healthcare Technology Designed to Ease the Aging Process and Improve Health Outcomes - Toronto - Canada's Podc…
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Spencer Waugh, CEO of AceAge, Discusses Healthcare Technology Designed to Ease the Aging Process and Improve Health Outcomes - Toronto - Canada's Podc…
FromCanada’s Podcast
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20 minutes
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Jun 17, 2020
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Spencer Waugh is the CEO of AceAge, a healthcare technology company creating intuitive products to ease the aging process and improve health outcomes. AceAge’s product Karie is a personal health companion that organizes, schedules, and dispenses pills with easy on-button control. Karie was designed to make medication management as simple as possible to ensure user independence and provide caregivers with peace of mind.
Spencer’s background lies in pharma, healthcare technology, and investment industries. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in International Commerce & Global Development and attended The Bremen University of Applied Sciences for International Economics.
In 2016, he was awarded with SmartStart from Ontario Centres of Excellence and with Fuel Injection from Innovation Guelph. Waugh has spoken at a number of Healthcare-Tech conferences including Healthkick, Aging 2.0, MedEdge and Apps4Health.
Spencer’s background lies in pharma, healthcare technology, and investment industries. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in International Commerce & Global Development and attended The Bremen University of Applied Sciences for International Economics.
In 2016, he was awarded with SmartStart from Ontario Centres of Excellence and with Fuel Injection from Innovation Guelph. Waugh has spoken at a number of Healthcare-Tech conferences including Healthkick, Aging 2.0, MedEdge and Apps4Health.
Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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