6 Top British Asians to Watch in Tech

With a boom of South Asian entrepreneurs in tech, we look at the thriving businesses to look out for in this space.

6 Top South Asian Tech Businesses to Watch in 2024

"Macmillan’s first-ever venture investment"

A business in tech plays a highly important role in creating something wonderful that not only leaves the world in awe of its capabilities but also serves as a catalyst for transformative change.

In recent years, the UK has become a playground for technological innovation, which gives exposure to several emerging names to have significantly impacted the sector.

These innovative ventures are not merely creating awe-inspiring products, they are becoming the driving force on a global scale.

From cutting-edge startups to established enterprises, the UK’s tech prowess extends across various domains, including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, cybersecurity and sustainable tech.

This diverse landscape positions the UK as a frontrunner in the global innovation race.

This article aims to highlight successful British Asian individuals who are carrying out incredible work in their fields and are names that will make an impact in the future. 

Shefali Bohra – Dotplot

6 Top South Asian Tech Businesses to Watch in 2024

Shefali is the co-founder of Dotplot, a groundbreaking tool which monitors breast health every month by evaluating tissue taken from the breast.

This forward-thinking tech is designed to immediately highlight any abnormalities in a self-check-up by individuals by using sensory tech that builds a map of your chest.

It consists of a handheld device that is connected to a mobile app and helps women perform a check-up on their breasts every month.

The app generates a 3D model of your chest and collates data from your menstrual cycle to remind you of your monthly check-up.

The user will then be alerted if any differing information has been detected from a previous check-up.

Speaking of Dotplot, Shefali explained:

“Dotplot is a tool that equips women to conduct accurate self-checks each month.

“There is currently no other tool on the market that can assist you to do a breast self-check, just pamphlets and information online that is not personalised, meaning there is a lot of guesswork involved.”

Dotplot has been created to point out early detection of any health abnormalities in an attempt to prioritise health and well-being.

Joel Gujral – MyndUp

6 Top South Asian Tech Businesses to Watch in 2024

MyndUp was created by Joel after his battle with depression left him surrounded by thoughts of suicide.

After receiving the relevant help and support, Joel developed a passion for helping others with their mental health, and since then MyndUp has been created.

MyndUp was established in 2020 to provide individuals access to live video sessions hosted by professionals in the mental health field.

The videos consist of support in therapy, counselling, life coaching and meditation.

MyndUp has worked with over 50,000 individuals, including people from The Prince’s Trust.

Murvah Iqbal – Hived

6 Top South Asian Tech Businesses to Watch in 2024

Hived is a UK-based sustainable parcel delivery network that offers an eco-friendly alternative to businesses.

Owning all-electric fleets, the company provides a nationwide collection service all over the UK.

Founder Murvah Iqbal says:

“Our mission at Hived is to decarbonise the logistics industry while setting a new standard for delivery quality.

“In an industry that has historically failed customers and the planet, we see the incredible need for Hived’s solution and are rising to that opportunity.”

Co-founder Mathias Krieger added:

“This round of funding will enable us to scale Hived as a truly mass-market, sustainable delivery network.

“From our point of view, parcel delivery is ripe for disruption and Hived is the clear solution.

“We look forward to using this round of funding to build the network out across the UK so that more retailers and consumers can decarbonise their deliveries.”

Hived aims to become the leading sustainable delivery company in the UK as well as the European market, and the goal does not seem far off.

Vishaal Virani – Doctorpreneurs

Murvah Iqbal - Hived

Doctorpreneurs was founded by Vishaal Virani who trained to be a doctor.

The company serves as an international hub for doctors, medical students and those who are passionate about healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship.

It aims to inspire healthcare professionals and students to partake in creative thinking whilst adopting principles of innovation and entrepreneurship that will take the healthcare industry to new heights.

Vishaal knew he wanted to start his own company when he found himself engrossed in a patient startup.

He previously explained:

“It is easier to teach a doctor business than to teach a businessman medicine.”

“Doctors possess a unique skill set to make invaluable contributions to a healthcare startup world.

“So what are you waiting for?”

Vishaal has a vision to establish a consumer-facing healthcare company, using everything he has been taught through his medical and consulting background.

Umaima Ahmed – 52 North

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52 North was developed in 2018 by Umaima Ahmed and consists of a test, Neutrocheck, to check for sepsis which can be done at home.

The test has been created for cancer patients and is carried out via a pinprick blood test.

If the test result comes out positive, the patient becomes aware of seeking medical attention.

CEO Umaima stated:

“We are delighted to be Macmillan’s first-ever venture investment in its 112-year history.

“Macmillan’s organisational values strongly resonate with us at 52 North, and we have been working together to ensure that people living with cancer are directly involved in product development for Neutrocheck.

“Neutrocheck is a game-changer and has the potential to significantly improve both the safety and quality of life of people living with cancer.

“We are delighted to receive this recognition from one of the UK’s largest charities to drive better cancer care together.”

Although Neutrocheck is currently undergoing thorough clinical testing, it is believed that the test kit will be available in 2024 to cancer sufferers via their healthcare providers.

Hassan Waqar – MoneeMint

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MoneeMint is a provider of ethical financial services that has now introduced MoneeMint Labs.

This is an all-encompassing Banking as a Service (BaaS) platform that has been tailor-made for its UK and European clients.

It is an attempt to empower organisations who are aiming to launch card schemes for clients by delivering a comprehensive solution through the BaaS platform.

MoneeMint Labs consists of a state-of-the-art core banking platform, a mobile app and a range of secure services.

Alongside this, MoneeMint Labs will provide personalised cards and offer a market for pensions and insurance, as well as additional announcements that have not yet been made.

Renowned for its adept use of cutting-edge financial tech, MoneeMint has captured the attention of media outlets and fintech publications, further solidifying its position as one of the most eagerly anticipated initiatives.

Co-founder Hassan Waqar spoke of MoneeMint, saying:

“Disruptive, intuitive, and highly flexible is our differentiator and identifier at MoneeMint.”

“With the launch of MoneeMint Labs, we are now able to offer our solutions to organisations operating on a smaller budget to launch their card programs.

“This eradicates concerns about technology and regulatory constraints while still providing them with the flexibility to grow.

The profiles presented here showcase the remarkable endeavours of British Asian individuals making a significant impact in various fields of tech and healthcare.

From Shefali Bohra’s groundbreaking breast health monitoring tool to Joel Gujral’s MyndUp offering vital mental health support, these entrepreneurs are shining examples of innovation and compassion.

These individuals and their ventures not only highlight the diversity of contributions but also underscore the critical role of British Asians in shaping the future of technology and healthcare.

As we look forward to, their endeavours serve as beacons of inspiration and catalysts for positive change in their respective industries.

Sana is from a law background who's pursuing her love of writing. She likes reading, music, cooking and making her own jam. Her motto is: "Taking the second step is always less scarier than taking the first."





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