Dubai: Hlthera, an AI-powered social healthcare platform, and Tapy, a real-world safety technology company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of integrated, preventative, and human-centred healthcare solutions beyond traditional clinical settings.
According to Emirates News Agency, under the MoU, Hlthera's AI-powered healthcare ecosystem will merge with Tapy's safety technology to explore collaborative models that endorse continuous care, early awareness, and everyday wellbeing. The partnership aims to bridge the gap between formal healthcare systems and daily life, focusing on accessibility and independence.
For Hlthera, this partnership propels the evolution of Xyra, a system designed not only to respond to health needs but also to anticipate them. It embeds intelligence into daily interactions, enabling more preventative and dignified care journeys. Meanwhile, for Tapy, it represents an extension of its safety-first philosophy, advancing technologies that operate seamlessly within real-world environments to provide reassurance and contextual support.
Together, Hlthera and Tapy aim to reimagine how care and safety intersect, contributing to a more connected, innovation-driven healthcare landscape that aligns with the UAE's vision for a diversified, knowledge-based economy. Both companies were previously selected for the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund (MBRIF) Innovation Accelerator Programme, which was instrumental in supporting their development and readiness for scale.
MBRIF provides startups with specialised mentorship, strategic exposure, and access to national and international innovation networks, helping founders transform promising ideas into viable solutions. Its ongoing support underscores a commitment to strengthening the UAE's innovation ecosystem and advancing a diversified economy.
The MoU was signed by Nader Nassar, Founder and CEO of Hlthera, and Youssef Al Hussiny, Co-Founder and CEO of Tapy, in the presence of representatives from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund. Nassar remarked that the partnership reflects a shared ambition to design systems that anticipate needs, respect independence, and empower individuals and families. Al Hussiny added that combining safety-led technology with intelligent healthcare insights aims to support individuals and families with enhanced confidence and independence.
Through this collaboration, Hlthera and Tapy will explore opportunities to integrate intelligent insights, community engagement, and safety technologies to better support People of Determination, the elderly, and their families. Both companies will remain operationally independent, ensuring a structured and responsible approach to collaboration.