Rewired 2025: Daysix wins Pitchfest revenue generating category

  • 18 March 2025
Rewired 2025: Daysix wins Pitchfest revenue generating category
Chris Chaney, chief executive of CW+ (left), presents the Pitchfest award to Benjamin Beaumont, chief technology officer at Daysix (right) at Rewired 2025
  • Daysix has been announced as the winner in the revenue generating category of Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2025
  • Concentric Health, a digital consent to treatment application, was highly commended.
  • The live final took place at Rewired 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham on 18 March 2025

Daysix has been announced as the winner in the revenue generating category of Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2025.

The live final took place on the Best Practice Showcase Stage at the NEC in Birmingham on 18 March 2025.

Daysix is a digital agency which develops tools for healthcare, including the Trauma App, a real-time decision-support tool for clinicians treating critical trauma patients.

Daysix will now be offered expert advice from CW+ and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s CW Innovation team, and the potential to run a project at the trust.

Benjamin Beaumont, chief technology officer at Daysix, said that the Teauma App was “born from clinical collaborations and roll out will be driven by clinical connections”.

“These collaborations are invaluable,” he told Digital Health News, adding that the opportunity to work with Chelsea and Westminster’s innovation team was the main benefit of winning Pitchfest.

Concentric Health, a digital consent to treatment application, was highly commended.

The other revenue generating finalists were who competed at Rewired were: ExR Education, Salutare, Daysix, Voda, Neon Health Solutions.

Pitchfest judge Chris Chaney, chief executive of CW+ and co-lead of CW Innovation, said: “Congratulations to Daysix, the revenue generating start-up winner of this year’s Pitchfest. Your proven success and impactful solutions really impressed us.

“As digital health continues to evolve, it’s inspiring to see companies like Daysix driving real change in patient care.

“We’re excited to connect, offer expert insights, and look at opportunities to work together in the future.”

Chaney said the judges decision had been “unanimous”.

“What stood out for us was the level of expertise shown in the pitch and the clinical engagement the company had – that laser-like focus on trauma.

“The potential for the company to grow in different markets was really apparent,” he said.

Also on the judging panel were Gabby Morgan, senior investment manager at the Conduit Connect, Mindy Simon, co-director of NHS Innovation Accelerator, Chris Rowe, innovation lead – medical technology at Innovate UK, Hellena Habtu-Asres, digital fellow at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, and Judith Stewart, economic, commercial and business development director at Health Innovation West Midlands.

The pre-revenue generating final takes place at 2pm on day two of Rewired25 on the Best Practice Showcase Stage.

CW+ is joined by Pitchfest partners digitalhealth.london, Health Innovation Network, Innovate UK, Health Foundry and Silver Buck.

Digital Health Rewired  is taking place at the NEC in Birmingham 18-19 March 2025.

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