Kevin Quennesson

What if every human had access to the best medical expertise in the world?

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About Kevin Quennesson

Kevin Quennesson, Co-Founder and CEO, is a serial entrepreneur whose goal at Braid.Health is to give every patient worldwide access to the best diagnosis, instantly and seamlessly. Previously, Kevin was at Twitter where he built the Cortex group - centralized AI group supporting efforts across the company. He previously founded Everpix, a consumer photo startup, and built and sold an ad company within Cooliris. His career began at Apple, where he built the first iPhone app and foundational tools for iPhones and iPads. Kevin holds 9 patents, is published in conferences worldwide from AI to mathematics, exhibited photography & video art, directed theatre plays worldwide and sits on the board of 2 non-profits. He studied Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy at Ecole Polytechnique in France, Stanford University and Georgia Tech.

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Braid.Health is a digital health innovation company focused on the development and delivery of an AI powered diagnostic collaboration platform for radiology and the healthcare industry. Braid.Health's first solution, an AI powered end-to-end teleradiology brings patients instant, reliable access to medical care from board certified radiologists. We believe everyone deserves access to the best medical expertise, regardless of where they live, how much money they have, or what they know - access to medical expertise should be universal. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, the company was founded in 2018 by Kevin Quennesson and Alessandro Sabatelli, developers behind the Apple Watch, iPhone and Siri. The company is backed by Lux Capital and other prominent investors including former Twitter CEO and COO Dick Costolo and Adam Bain.

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