Guyana Innovation Prize
Voxxil Technologies was awarded the 2023 Guyana Innovation Prize, recognizing the company's work in building intelligent medical software that advances clinical care across the region.
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Voxxil
Building the medical software developing countries need, where it's needed.
Voxxil grew out of academic research at the University of Guyana into medical informatics. The founders saw the gap between modern clinical software and the realities of healthcare delivery across the region, particularly around the early detection and management of non-communicable diseases.
We build what facilities actually need: the radiology, laboratory, imaging, and AI infrastructure that helps clinicians catch disease earlier, manage it better, and report on it faster.
The team building the future of healthcare software.
Co-Founder
Joyann holds a graduate degree in Advanced Biomedical Imaging from University College London. She spent years at the cutting edge of medical AI, working on cardiac imaging at a diagnostics lab spun out of the University of Oxford. At Voxxil she leads product vision and draws on that experience to shape our AI work in radiological quality assurance.
Co-Founder
Andrew leads the technical architecture and engineering of Voxxil's medical software platforms. With expertise in full-stack development, healthcare interoperability standards, and AI/ML, he architects the systems that power Voxxil-RIS, Voxxil-LIS, and Computer Vision solutions. His AI work also earned a Webby Award in New York at the 5G for Change Hackathon, the first Webby Award held by a Guyanese.
Voxxil Technologies was awarded the 2023 Guyana Innovation Prize, recognizing the company's work in building intelligent medical software that advances clinical care across the region.
Awarded by
Co-founder Andrew Garnett (Team FramePerfect) won the Webby Award in New York for an AI solution at the 5G for Change Hackathon. It is the first Webby Award held by a Guyanese.
Our team presented "Real Time Quality Inspection of Chest X-rays with Computer Vision" at the ISRRT World Congress in Dublin, Ireland and the Caribbean Academy of Sciences. Our models are trained on imaging contributed by hospitals in Guyana under IRB approval, with physician pilots completed and underway across Guyana, Trinidad, and Barbados.
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