From FitBits you use to track your daily activity and exercise, to Jawbones used to monitor your sleeping patterns, the health and fitness industry is littered with wearable technology or “wearables” that are supposed to enhance our health, improve our lifestyle and ultimately allow us to all live longer. Health tech is around us and deeply embedded in our everyday lives whether we realize it or not. There's no price to good for health and as such, a huge amount of money has been invested (and generated) in this area. So what exactly is health tech? As defined by the World Health Organization, health tech is the "application of organized knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures, and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve the quality of lives." Healthcare has traditionally been the industry requiring the most advanced technology at its core particularly in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of medical conditions. Recently, during the StartmeupHK 2017 festival, I had the opportunity to speak with Lee Dentith of Now Healthcare Group about the future of health tech and the next game-changing technologies.