Triumph with Triumf: Kadri Haljas wins the prestigious Visa She's Next Grant

Kadri Haljas and Triumf Health: pioneering digital therapeutics for children's mental health

In the realm of digital health innovation, Kadri Haljas, the founder and CEO of Triumf Health, has emerged as a beacon of progress and empowerment. Her recent accolade, the Visa She's Next Grant, is a testament to her relentless pursuit of enhancing mental health support for children through technology. This award, received in Riga on March 6 2024, shines a spotlight on her contributions and the transformative impact of Triumf Health's digital therapeutics platform Triumfland Saga.

Triumf Health: our mission to empower children

Triumf Health, an Estonian health technology startup, has been at the forefront of developing digital therapeutics for children. The company's flagship product, Triumfland Saga, is an evidence-based mobile game designed to assess well-being, encourage mental health management and foster the creation of healthy habits among children.

The game's innovative approach combines clinical research and psychological techniques within an engaging and interactive environment, making it a unique tool in the digital health landscape. Triumfland Saga has been recognized as the best health and wellbeing technology in the world by WSA, further solidifying Triumf Health's position as a leader in the field.

The Visa She's Next grant: celebrating female entrepreneurship

The Visa She's Next Grant is part of a global initiative aimed at supporting and empowering women entrepreneurs. The program acknowledges the universal challenges faced by women in business and provides financial assistance, coaching, and mentorship to help them thrive.

Kadri’s recognition in this program underscores the significance of her work and the potential of Triumf Health to revolutionize mental health care for children. The grant not only celebrates her entrepreneurial spirit but also the societal impact of Triumfland Saga.

The impact of Triumf Health

Triumf Health's achievements extend beyond the gaming platform. The company has been named a top digital health startup in Europe and has received extensive coverage, including congratulations from Nasdaq at Times Square. These accolades reflect the company's commitment to addressing the mental well-being of children and its potential to transform mental health care.

The future of digital therapeutics

Kadri Haljas's receipt of the Visa She's Next Grant in Riga is more than just an individual achievement; it represents a leap forward for digital health care and the empowerment of women entrepreneurs. As Triumf Health continues to grow and serve children globally, it stands as a testament to the power of innovation, dedication and the human spirit to overcome the challenges of our time.

Let's celebrate this wonderful achievement and look forward to a brighter future, just like our CEO Kadri Haljas!

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