Inside Tendertec
Official blog. A glance at our work, technology and company.
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Learning from our Steering Group

At Tendertec, we have been building bridges across the care, fitness, and wellness industries to create a movement helping people to get more active. We are engaging and drawing on the perspectives and expertise of our steering group and our wider network of stakeholders to give Tendertec the added value of existing knowledge and foresight in fitness, health and social care.

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Learning from users to build a platform supporting what matters most

At Tendertec, we have been working closely with our customers and end-users to understand their needs, capture their feedback and co-design features and functionality together. Over several months we’ve been on a journey with each person to gain as much insight as possible by immersing ourselves into their lives, installing sensors and setting-up wearable tech, observing their reactions and behaviours, having open conversations with them and the connected people in their ‘circle of care’.

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Co-designing & Engaging with users using easy read materials

Tendertec aims to create solutions that makes a tangible difference to people’s lives. To be able to motivate. To be able to empower and motivate under-represented individuals to take ownership of their health, we need to be close to them. That is why Hestia, our care support platform, is developed with user-centred design at its heart.

Read how we have been recruiting participants via our customers to collect feedback as they try Hestia, join shared learning workshops,and participate in co-production activities.

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Introducing the FitBees challenge: How Tendertec is making a difference

FitBees is a collaborative project led by Tendertec and funded by UKRI as part of the Healthy Ageing Challenge, to create a new service to help ‘under-represented’ people increase their physical and social activity. The service will combine home sensors and wearable technologies with motivational encouragement and community connections to support activity.

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