When Charles Onu’ cousin was both born with birth asphyxia and later developed a hearing condition, the seed for Ubenwa, an audio biometric company geared at identifying neurological disorders in infants, was also planted.
Onu, CEO and co-founder, said he hopes Ubenwa will change the way physicians provide care to infants.
“We’re trying to bring the world to a point where infant cries are considered to be a vital sign just as much as we would consider their heart rate to be a vital sign,” he explained in an interview with TechCrunch.
After Onu graduated with his undergrad in eng
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