Inventor of brain injury app wins second Young Innovators prize
by Robin McKie Science Editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#5ZRQM)
Ellis Parry created the Alfred app to help the rehabilitation process after his twin brother suffered a devastating accident
Identical twins Luke and Ellis Parry were studying engineering at Oxford in 2012 when Luke suffered a devastating brain injury after falling from a balcony. Doctors told Ellis that his brother only had hours to live.
A decade later, Luke is now in work and is training to be a Paralympic athlete. Much of this remarkable recovery is due to his own strength of character, although his recuperation has also been helped by his brother. Ellis has set up Neumind, a company developing a next-generation app to help individuals with neurological conditions live independent lives.
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