Nyamitse-Calvin Mahinda is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Vital Audio, a company whose API-first technology extracts vital signs from the human voice. Its platform is in use at Mayo Clinic across four campuses, NYU Langone, and Allina Health, and has been clinically validated across more than thousands of lives. A biomedical engineer by training at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, His career has followed a single thesis: that medical care should meet patients wherever they are. Mahinda began as a first responder before turning to clinical research at the University of Missouri, where his work on 3D-printed orthopedic fixators addressed surgical needs in remote settings. Through the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, he built Cityblock Health's Mobile Integrated Care team, delivering in-home services to patients who could not reach a clinic. Vital Audio is the apex of that thesis: vital signs without hardware, accessible through any phone call. The company holds four intellectual properties and four million dollars in annual recurring revenue. Mahinda is a recipient of the Venture League $1.5M prize, has been named to TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield and the Pegasus Tech Ventures Startup World Cup Top 10, and has been profiled by the National Science Foundation.
Companies
- Vital Audio — founder