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UK-based digital mental health scale-up Care ADHD has inaugurated its first Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru, marking a strategic milestone in strengthening its global technology and operational capabilities. The new centre will play a critical role in advancing the company’s virtual care platform, Duty Doctor, while supporting long-term product innovation and service excellence.
Commenting on the expansion, Mark Pattison, CEO of Care ADHD, highlighted Bengaluru’s position as a global technology powerhouse, noting that the decision reflects the company’s commitment to tapping into world-class engineering and digital health talent. He emphasized that the GCC will be central to building scalable, secure, and patient-centric solutions.
James Whitebread, CTO, added that the Bengaluru centre will serve as the nucleus for tech-driven product development across the organization, bringing together engineering and product teams to accelerate innovation in diagnostics, virtual care delivery, and overall patient experience.
The move further strengthens UK-India collaboration, reinforcing Care ADHD’s vision to deliver accessible, technology-enabled mental healthcare at scale through global expertise and local innovation.