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Diana Heinrichs

CEO & Co-Founder

LINDERA GmbH

Berlin, Germany

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Diana Heinrichs, CEO of LINDERA, pioneers AI in healthcare with smartphone-based 3D gait analysis, boosting mobility, safety, and life quality in elder care.

My organisation

LINDERA GmbH

LINDERA GmbH

Industry & Private Sector

Berlin, Germany

LINDERA is an AI-driven medical device manufacturer founded in 2017 with a focus on senior citizens. The team addresses the critical challenge of fall prevention in the aging population through Computer Vision AI. Despite advances in elder care, falls remain a leading cause of injury among seniors, often resulting in decreased mobility, loss of independence, and a significant burden on healthcare systems. Traditional methods for assessing fall risk are often limited by the need for specialized equipment and expertise.   LINDERA transforms this space by leveraging AI-based 3D motion analysis, utilizing ubiquitous smartphone cameras to analyze gait parameters. This approach democratizes access to advanced gait analysis, enabling accurate and early detection of fall risk, personalized intervention strategies, and ultimately, enhancing the safety and quality of life for the elderly. The company’s solution stands at the intersection of digital health innovation and practical application, addressing a pressing medical need while paving the way for broader applications in the field of medical device technology.
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About me

Diana Heinrichs, CEO and founder of LINDERA, is at the forefront of integrating AI with healthcare. Her innovative work in AI-driven 3D motion analysis has significantly impacted MedTech and elder care. At LINDERA, with her team, she creates AI-models, utilizing smartphone cameras to provide accurate gait analysis, crucial for fall prevention in age. This breakthrough is reshaping our approach to mobility and safety in age-related healthcare. 

Prior to LINDERA, Diana refined her technological and application skills at Microsoft. Her academic journey, encompassing linguistics and psychology, took her through the Universities of Bonn, Florence, and Oxford. She also completed an MBA at the University of St. Gallen. This diverse educational background has been essential in her approach to integrating technological innovations in healthcare. Diana's contributions highlight the critical role of AI in enhancing life quality, particularly for the aging population.

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Skills

  • AI
  • motion analysis
  • Intetration
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Interests

  • AI
  • Elder Care
  • Rehab
  • Geriatrics