According to the World Health Organization, maternal deaths dropped by about 34% between 2000 and 2020.
Singaporean medical technology startup Biorithm hopes to help solve this problem through mobile technology and data science.
"Women's health care has not been innovated in decades, and it's not addressed the needs of the modern woman," said Amrish Nair, Biorithm's co-founder and chief technology officer.
"Understanding this is how we can deliver healthcare to the mother at a point of convenience," Nair told CNBC Tech: The Edge.
Founded by doctors and engineers, the company has developed a maternity care platform called Femom, which allows clinicians to deliver care to mother and baby, anytime, anywhere.
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