Bon Secours Mercy Health and Lirio announce a strategic partnership, initiated by a direct investment from Bon Secours Mercy Health in our innovative behavior change AI platform.
Lirio has formed a new research and development lab to develop behavior change AI solutions. We also welcome tech industry veteran John Seely Brown as scientific advisor.
The Lirio team celebrated Thanksgiving this year by giving back, contributing 1,667 items in a food drive benefitting the East Tennessee communities served by Second Harvest.
This week, Marten J. den Haring, Ph.D., MSc, joins the Lirio team as Chief Product Officer with over 20 years of experience growing major software companies in the US and Canada. Den Haring recently held executive positions at Element AI and Digital Reasoning, two highly respected AI companies.
Chandra is highly skilled and respected in behavioral science, having worked tirelessly to expand behavioral research and analysis in both the public and private sectors. Her insight will be invaluable to the evolution of Lirio’s behavioral archetypes and engagement framework.
KNOXVILLE (TN), February 27, 2019 Lirio, a behavior change AI company that uses personalized engagement to improve health outcomes, today announced that it has closed a Series A funding round of just under $10 million. The round was led by noted technology investor...