AI & Life Sciences experts join the Asian Stars in Tech judging panel

AI & Life Sciences experts join the Asian Stars in Tech judging panel

The judging panel for the Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech 2022 list welcomed experts in AI and Life Sciences like Hanadi Jabado, Managing Partner of Sana Capital, an investment fund which aims to drive innovation that can heal the world; Kevin Shakesheff, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research, Enterprise and Scholarship at The Open University and Chair of the National Centre for Replacement, Refinement and Reduction (NC3Rs) and John Lee Allen, Managing Partner, RYSE Asset Management which connects high-potential healthcare founders with established distribution partners.

They joined AI and tech ecosystem professionals like Sam Beni, Head of Innovation, Tech Nation; Sue Turner OBE, Founder, AI Governance Ltd; John Domingue, Director, The Knowledge Media Institute, OU and investors such as Guy Weaver, Director, Praetura Ventures; Kevin Withane, Founder/Investor, DiversityX and Joanna Santinon, Non-Executive Director, Octopus Future Generations VCT plc. They judge a growing list of candidates alongside Gurpreet Manku, Deputy Director General & Director of Policy, BVCA; Lopa Patel MBE, Chair, Diversity UK, and list curator and Ramesh Vala CBE, Consultant & Brand Ambassador, Ince, and Chair of the Judging Panel.

Women have retained their lead of the Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech 2022 list, accounting for 51% of the index which is published annually by equality charity Diversity UK, in its effort to celebrate diversity in the digital sector. Now in its eighth year, the Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech List focuses on disruptive technologies and showcases the wealth of talent that is currently growing the British tech scene.

Lopa Patel MBE, list curator and Chair of Diversity UK said: “Britain loves its tech entrepreneurs; 31% of the list is made up of Startup founders or co-founders; and 15% are in the Business category with more established enterprises; 15% are Investors (including angel investors, incubators, private equity and venture capitalists). The new AI category accounted for 16%; Healthtech & Life Sciences (10%) and Greentech (13%). The emergence of leading women in the life sciences, healthtech and wellbeing category is pleasing and vital if Britain is to bounce back entrepreneurially from the impact of the pandemic. I am indebted to my stellar panel of judges who used their considerable expertise to judge with skills and accuracy as with hundreds of names, it can be a daunting task.”

The official list of the Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech 2022 was published on 6th July 2022 by Diversity UK and aims to highlight the ground-breaking business models, apps, funding and support networks being created by Asian digital entrepreneurs. Based on feedback received by the charity, Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech nominees make valuable connections that help fund and scale their businesses; join accelerator programmes and trade missions; are recognised by other publications and go on to win competitions, grants and awards.

The Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech list, NewAsianPost.com and Diversity UK are the brainchild of the digital entrepreneur Lopa Patel MBE who has long been recognised as an evangelist for STEM and the tech industries in the UK.

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