About EloCare

Built by clinicians, scientists and engineers who wanted a better answer.

EloCare began with a simple conviction: that women deserve relief from hot flashes that's fast, drug-free, and grounded in science. We're a small team of clinicians, biomedical engineers and designers building wearable technology that works with the body's own sense of temperature and physiological data, developed alongside leading research institutions, and designed for the women who'll actually wear it.

The work

From a whiteboard sketch to a device you can wear.

EloCare is built and tested by hand before mass production, a small team turning years of research into a device real people will wear. Every form and millimetre argued out on the whiteboard, then rebuilt meticulously on the bench.

Concept, prototyping & bench testing · Singapore
EloCare team hand-building and bench-testing a prototype in the lab
Hand-built & bench-tested in the lab
EloCare team sketching the device form on the whiteboard
Working it out on the board

The people behind EloCare

Ex-Dyson Mechanical design
Jack Ng
Founding Engineer

Mechanical design lead. 5+ years of hardware and mechanical design industrial experience. Ex-Dyson engineer.

Jack Ng
Advisors
Fandi Peng
Fandi Peng
Co-founder & Technical Advisor

Forbes 30 Under 30 China · Y Combinator alumnus.

Prof Leo Hwa Liang
Prof Leo Hwa Liang
Technical & Regulatory Advisor

Associate Professor & Deputy Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore.

Dr. Tan Thiam Chye
Dr. Tan Thiam Chye
Clinical Advisor

Medical Director, O&G, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital · Associate Professor, SingHealth Duke-NUS.

Research & Partners

EloCare is developed in close collaboration with leading research institutions — combining clinical insight, biomedical engineering, and physiological data science. Our work is grounded in partnership with the National University of Singapore, together with other research partners including École Polytechnique (l'X, France).

National University of Singapore Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore
NAMIC — National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster HealthTEC — Singapore Health Technologies Consortium École Polytechnique (l'X, France) Singapore Biodesign
Backed by
Artesian MedTech Actuator

Recognition & press

Awards
Winner · 2020
AARP Innovation Labs

Hacking Menopause Challenge

Top prize for the best two-system solution — a wearable-plus-app Menopause Assistant that helps women track hot flashes, night sweats and sleep, then act on the data. Announced at CES 2020.

Read on MobiHealthNews
Winner · 2021
Enterprise Singapore

ESG Healthcare Open Innovation Challenge

Industry Track winner, receiving co-funding grant support from ESG to co-develop the solution with National Healthcare Group and St Luke's ElderCare.

Featured in
Nikkei Asia Asia's femtech revolution: the quest for better women's health
The Business Times Femtech: more than periods and pregnancy
Tatler Asia The founder building femtech for women's health in Asia
CNA · Money Mind Digital tech solutions for women's health & wellness in Asia
MobiHealthNews AARP Hacking Menopause Challenge winners create noninvasive tools

Relief worth building carefully.

We're building EloCare for the long term — and we'd love you along for it.