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iMOKO helps Principal Brendon Morrissey remove health barriers to learning in his schoolPosted: Thursday 31 January 2019
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Our Managing Director, Dr Lance O'Sullivan, says scrapping the Aspire Scholarship means children who are at risk due to their environments may not make it to become the leaders they could be.Posted: Sunday 4 March 2018
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Our Founder and CEO, Dr Lance O'Sullivan, received an email from Pianika Taylor. Pianika's email impressed us immensely. This is what we love about the mahi we do in our community - the significant impact that we have on the life of our rangatahi, connecting them with opportunities for a better Aotearoa New Zealand. Ngā mihi nui ki a koe Pianika.Posted: Saturday 10 February 2018
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Dr Lance O'Sullivan was a keynote speaker at the IBM Watson Summit 2017. This presented a great opportunity to engage with fellow business leaders at the forefront of this movement.Posted: Saturday 13 January 2018
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Dr Lance O'Sullivan is working to developing an app called iMoko to assist with improving the health outcomes of children in isolated areas.Posted: Wednesday 29 November 2017
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The launch of Dr Lance O'Sullivan's iMOKO app has made healthcare more accessible to the Otangarei community.Posted: Friday 4 August 2017
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Navilluso has won another award for it's contribution to improving the health of the New Zealand people.Posted: Monday 15 May 2017
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Navilluso received the highly recommended prize in the Kiwibank Hi-Tech Innovative Services category for it's work in improving health in New Zealand.Posted: Saturday 13 May 2017
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Dr Lance O'Sullivan's company has been announced as a finalist in two categories at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2017 for its work in improving health services.Posted: Wednesday 10 May 2017
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Learn from Dr Lance O'Sullivan more about what he is doing to help make health care access for children simple via digital means.Posted: Monday 1 May 2017
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Navilluso has been nominated in two categories in the 2017 Hi-Tech Awards for its work in improving the health of the New Zealand public.Posted: Wednesday 29 March 2017
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iMOKO is set to increase its accessibility to the New Zealand public, resulting in improved access to health professionals.Posted: Tuesday 28 March 2017
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Health app iMOKO makes its South Island debut at Christchurch's Te Whānau Tahi School, 23 March 2017Health app iMOKO has been introduced to Christchurch's Te Whānau Tahi School. Parents and students are training how to use iMOKO to diagnose minor illnesses.Posted: Thursday 23 March 2017
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Dream Big Maori entries are closing and Dr Lance O'Sullivan via video is encouraging young Maori to enter.Posted: Monday 20 March 2017
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Community support is continuing to grow for the iMOKO health program in Northland. Consequently vulnerable children are receiving quick and vital access to health care.Posted: Monday 20 February 2017