
Simprints is a nonprofit tech company committed to transforming the way the world fights poverty. We build technology to radically increase transparency and effectiveness in global development, making sure that every vaccine, every dollar, every public good reaches the people who need them most.
Current partners include BRAC (Bangladesh), Cohesu (Kenya), Impact Network (Zambia), Minister of Health of Ethiopia (Ethiopia) and Mercy Corps (Nigeria).
Current partners include BRAC (Bangladesh), Cohesu (Kenya), Impact Network (Zambia), Minister of Health of Ethiopia (Ethiopia) and Mercy Corps (Nigeria).
Location: United Kingdom, England, Cambridge
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2013
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01.07.2021 | Prima assigned to produce biometric sensor modules for global health projects | Prima assigned to produce biometric sensor modules for global health projects 01-07-2021 Prima Electronic Services has utilised its engineering experience and knowhow to help with healthcare work in the developing world. Cambridge-based sta... |
27.10.2015 | Open source biometric system takes big leap forward thanks to help from Redgate | Open source biometric system takes big leap forward thanks to help from Redgate 27-10-2015 A team from Redgate Software, the Cambridge UK based company behind the world’s leading SQL Server and .NET development tools, is devoting a week to ... |
19.06.2015 | Citymapper Scoops A Hat-trick At The Annual Europas Conference And Awards | We have come a long way from the first event in a bar in Bermondsey in 2009, but in front of almost 800 of Europe’s top tech entrepreneurs and investors, The Europas Conference and Awards played host to the cream of Europe’s tech startup in... |
06.08.2014 | Cambridge start-up is finalist in 'Saving Lives at Birth' challenge | Cambridge start-up is finalist in 'Saving Lives at Birth' challenge 06-08-2014 An Accelerate Cambridge tech start-up developing a fingerprint scanner that could revolutionise global healthcare is a finalist in the prestigious 'Saving Lives ... |