Simprints is a social enterprise committed to improving the lives of the poor. Accurately linking people to their digital records is a critical bottleneck in the delivery of mobile services in healthcare, microfinance, and aid distribution. We’re building a mobile biometric scanner and open-source software to empower the mobile tools used by researchers, NGOs and governments around the world.
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EMBA graduate returns to teach sustainable development
Executive MBA alumna Anna Hoff (EMBA 2019) co-wrote a case study on how company Simprints could best scale up to provide vital records to more people in developing countries around the world. She returned to guest lecture in Professor Matthew Grimes’s class, outlining the difficult choices facing young firms in scaling up responsibly.
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Impactful Gates Cambridge Scholars with Cambridge Judge ties
The Impact Prize for Gates Cambridge Scholars at the University of Cambridge honours alumni and postgrad students leaving an impact across the world. Three of 8 winners this year have ties to Cambridge Judge Business School.
Nicolas Moreno de Palma, (MBA 2016) joined Volograms not long after graduating from Cambridge Judge. With its AI powered communications, Volograms, is set to take on the world of AR with its interactive holographic videos.




