What do a Rembrandt painting from 1632, Monash University and Groningen have in common?
They’re all linked to my guest on episode 29 of Women Disrupting Tech.
Lusanne Tehupuring is the CEO and co-founder of Enatom, a B2B software company based in Groningen that is redefining anatomy lessons. To date, these anatomy lessons still have a close resemblance to the Anatomy Lesson painting by Rembrandt from 1632. Before co-founding Enatom, she did her marketing master’s at Monash University.
Changing How the World Learns Anatomy with Lusanne Tehupuring | Ep. 29 – Women Disrupting Tech
Why Should You Tune In?
In this captivating episode, we delve deep into:
- How Enatom propels anatomy lessons for medical students into the 21st century 🚀
- The significance of bridging the education gap and ensuring equal opportunities around the world. 🟰
- The untapped potential of medical institutions partnering with tech-savvy pioneers ⚯.
And from a personal perspective, Lusanne talks about her journey to becoming a startup co-founder, how she discusses with her daughter that it’s normal that her father picks her up from school, and how female founders can play a role in getting better tech education in primary schools.
Toward the end of this magical episode, Lusanne has a career nugget for young women: keep working between 30 and 40, as these are the years when your impact knows no bounds.
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About Lusanne and Enatom
Before becoming the co-founder of Enatom, Lusanne was the private lead for Founded in Groningen. With this public initiative, she helped to build and enhance the local startup ecosystem. And, together with Constantijn van Oranje, she also hosted The Young Business Awards, the largest Scale-up competition in The Netherlands.
Enatom is a B2B software company that builds e-learning for anatomy that can be done on regular devices and in VR. Thanks to their solution, 21st-century education about human anatomy becomes accessible to people in middle and low-income countries and in countries where dissecting a human body is not allowed, for instance, for religious reasons. In that sense, Enatom is also contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
To dive deeper into Enatom’s captivating journey, connect with them on LinkedIn and explore their website.
And for a direct connection with Lusanne, don’t hesitate to reach out to her via LinkedIn. 🌐📲
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