by Stephen Chapman Healthymity aims to support AI and decision-making in health and medicine to help frontline professionals. Kotsiuba already runs iSolutions in his native Ukraine, which employs 40 staff and provides ICT equipment and solutions for organisations including AstraZeneca, Ericsson and Siemens. Now based in the North East, he has taken space at Sunderland Software Centre, and has plans to quickly scale up his new business. How fast will depend on the success of his bid to the European Commission Horizon Framework Programme to get a share of €95.5bn worth of projects that will help tackle climate change, meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and boost the EU’s competitiveness and growth.