Advertisement

Care ADHD Launches Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru to Scale Digital Mental Health Innovation

Care ADHD Launches Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru to Scale Digital Mental Health Innovation GCC

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.