About · Founder
Saami Salami Asl · Founder of Elisence

A quiet, long-term approach to digital health and public good

This page offers a calm introduction to Saami Salami Asl, the founder of Elisence. Rather than focusing on noise or headlines, it focuses on the values, patience and long-term thinking behind the work.

Digital health & governance Human-centred design UK & international context

This UK microsite is for context only. It does not discuss personal legal matters and does not provide medical advice or diagnosis.

Background & orientation

Context

Saami’s work sits at the intersection of digital health, regulatory thinking and everyday life. The aim is not to build another attention-hungry app, but to design a platform that families, clinicians and ministries of health could eventually trust and understand.

Focus: Preventive health, calm technology and clear boundaries with medicine.
Lens: UK and European clinical safety expectations, together with Gulf-region realities.
Method: Writing everything as if it will be reviewed by independent experts.

Elisence as a platform

Vision

Elisence is being designed as a long-term “health and humanity” infrastructure: one that can support families with daily habits while also giving ministries and hospitals a structured, regulator-friendly view of what is happening on the ground.

Phases: From GLP-1 and metabolic support to women’s health, nutrition, mental wellbeing and more.
Controls: Every major feature can be switched on or off using policy and evidence, not marketing.
Boundary: Clear non-diagnostic, non-prescriptive positioning – to respect doctors, not replace them.

Values & personal approach

Principles

The personal approach behind Elisence is deliberately quiet: to build slowly, document carefully and keep the work grounded in empathy – especially for children, families and people who feel overwhelmed by modern systems.

Dignity: Health technology should never treat people as data points alone.
Transparency: Decisions should be explainable in simple language, not hidden behind jargon.
Patience: It is better to move slower and be safe than to move quickly and break trust.

Where to find official information

Links

For anyone who wants a more structured or technical description, the main Elisence site remains the single source of truth: