SEP Team AidMi won first place in NUS Social Impact Catalyst Pitch Day
Aidmi, a SEP team who works on a project to improve mental health as well as to bridge and connect patients to mental health professionals came in first place in NUS Social Impact Catalyst Pitch Day.
Alen (centre) from Team Aidmi and Kwon (far left) from Team Uniad
Through the adoption of AI, Aidmi aims to empower the accessibility of mental healthcare.
Patients often wait up to 3 months for their first consultation in the public healthcare system or face private care costs that are 10 times higher. To address this, the Singapore Government recently announced a 40% increase in psychiatrists and psychologists by 2030. AidMi is designed to complement this effort, with an AI-powered mental health tool that makes care more accessible, affordable, and effective through smart assessments and advanced analytics.