By- Ezzar Fawwaz Rafi Yudi Hartono Putra, Illume Fellow Global Entrepreneurship Program

Embarking on a professional journey as a Business Analyst Intern at Healovate has been one of the most enriching experiences of my academic and personal growth. Healovate, a Melbourne-based med-tech start-up, is dedicated to developing cutting-edge software that can accurately predict strokes and related neurovascular diseases. Founded by Muhsin Kizhisseri, the company is currently in the prototype development stage, poised to revolutionise the way we approach early diagnosis and prevention of these critical health conditions using AI image processing.

A Unique International Experience

As an Indonesian student participating in an international internship, joining Healovate has broadened my knowledge. Working in a start-up environment in a different country not only exposed me to new cultural dynamics but also gave me a firsthand understanding of how innovation is nurtured in the med-tech industry. It was fascinating to see how passion, creativity, and agility drive every decision in a startup like Healovate.

Learning from a Visionary Founder

Working closely with Muhsin Kizhisseri was a privilege. His deep knowledge of neurovascular diseases and his relentless commitment to building impactful solutions were both inspiring and motivating. He wasn’t just a founder; he was a mentor who generously shared his insights about product development, market analysis, and the entrepreneurial mindset.

One of the most memorable lessons I learned was how essential it is to enhance the value to the company. Muhsin often emphasised y**ou need to enhance the value of your company, as investors seek a high return on their investment. This value can be demonstrated through factors like revenue growth, a scalable business model, innovative products, a strong market position, and an experienced team.**

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Photo: Ezzar with Mushin, Founder of Healovate.

My Role and Contributions

As a business analyst intern, my primary responsibilities included data research and creating the pitch deck for potential investors. These tasks were both challenging and rewarding, allowing me to apply and refine my analytical and presentation skills.

  1. Data Research:

    My work involved gathering and analysing data on the med-tech industry, particularly focusing on market trends. This research formed the foundation for understanding the market landscape and identifying opportunities for Healovate’s growth.

  2. Pitch Deck Development:

    I played a key role in designing and structuring Healovate’s pitch deck, which was aimed at attracting investors for the next stage of prototype testing. This task required translating complex technical concepts into clear, compelling narratives that showcased the product's potential impact. It was a unique opportunity to combine creativity with data-driven insights, ensuring the presentation was both informative and persuasive.

A Month of Growth and Insight

Over the past month, these responsibilities have challenged me to think critically, work collaboratively, and innovate. From synthesising data into actionable insights to crafting a story that could resonate with investors, every task added to my professional growth.

Reflections and Takeaways

This internship has been more than just work experience; it has been a transformative journey. Being part of Healovate has taught me that a start-up's success lies not only in its innovative ideas but also in the passion and resilience of its team. It has also reinforced my belief in the power of technology to change lives when driven by purpose.

Looking back, I am grateful for the opportunity to immerse myself in a start-up culture that values innovation, agility, and impact. It has inspired me to pursue my own aspirations with greater clarity and confidence.

What’s Next?

As I continue my studies and explore future opportunities, the lessons I’ve learned at Healovate will undoubtedly shape my professional journey. This experience has not only strengthened my interest in the med-tech industry but has also opened doors to pursuing entrepreneurship in the future.

I would highly recommend internships at startups to anyone eager to learn, grow, and make a difference. The combination of hands-on experience, global exposure, and invaluable mentorship makes it an opportunity you shouldn’t miss.