Anas Nader, CEO of Patchwork Health, talks to us before helping tackle Coronavirus.
Tech Talks7 Huhti 2020

Anas Nader, CEO of Patchwork Health, talks to us before helping tackle Coronavirus.

Dr Anas Nader talks to us as his company (Patchwork Health) deploys their solution across the NHS to help tackle Covid-19. We get a glimpse about how the response to this disease is changing the way businesses operate. Anas also talks to us about his own feelings as he prepares to head back to front-line medicine. Also on the show we discuss an article in Wired focusing on WeWork's woes and the trouble with Blitzscaling: https://bit.ly/3bYGsWg

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