Hong Kong entrepreneur Nathan Hui Tin-ho has turned a deeply personal experience into a thriving business by founding a technology start-up that helps elderly people fight dementia through games inspired by local culture.
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The 32-year-old’s blend of empathy and innovation has earned him a place as a finalist in this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards in the entrepreneurship category.
“My grandfather refused to see a doctor. He did not think there was anything wrong with him,” he said. “That is when I realised that even the best medicine does not work if people are afraid to take it.”
After graduating in biotechnology from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hui joined a pharmaceutical firm specialising in neurological drugs.
The experience opened his eyes to a bigger gap that exists between medical science and real human behaviour, and made him devoted to serving the community.
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In 2019, Hui founded Medmind Technology Limited with just HK$120,000 (US$15,425) from PolyU’s Micro Fund.