The Power of No-code for Digital Health Research – A Pathway from Ideation to Commercialisation
Lunch and Learn Session with the Founding CEO of Cogniss
Join the Cogniss team to learn about: The Power of No-code for Digital Health Research – A Pathway from Ideation to Commercialisation
Date: 5 June 2025
Time: 1.00-2.00pm - lunch provided
Venue: The Oculus OC0.04, University of Warwick
Abstract
Building a sophisticated and legally compliant digital therapeutic or health research app through the traditional software development method is a complicated, time-consuming, and expensive process.
The specialised experience required in applied behavioural science, UX design, development, AI, gamification, data security, privacy and hosting means that many projects lack the budgets or teams to build an effective solution.
A specialised no-code platform changes the paradigm of app development, putting the power of digital health into the hands of researchers. Apps can be built in days and weeks rather than months or years, content and features can be added and changed easily, and development and maintenance costs are slashed.
Join Cogniss to hear how researchers are using the power of no-code to take app ideas from pre-grant concepts all the way through to commercialisation.
Why attend
- Find out how no-code can take your digital health product from ideation all the way through to commercialisation - all within the same app and for a fraction of the custom development costs.
- Understand the benefits of an ultra-agile development process that allows creators to continually test and iterate their app, leading to a more effective and engaging final product.
- Hear case studies of successful research apps that have successfully used no-code.
About Cogniss
Cogniss is a no-code platform that makes it fast, simple and affordable to build digital health, behaviour change and research apps.
The platform is centred on empowering researchers and clinical entrepreneurs to develop, manage and iterate digital solutions without needing to employ developers or agencies. Their customers include the Australian federal and state governments, universities in the UK, Australia, Singapore and the US, research institutes and health providers.