Bridge To Wellness

New technologies

New technologies

As a charity dedicated in providing accessible mental healthcare, we are poised to help mediate and advocate for underserved communities worldwide. With initiatives spanning across Europe, Israel and the US, our projects revolve around assembling a portfolio of tech-powered innovation as a structured system, complementing already existing treatment and therapy for PTSD and chronic stress / anxiety.

New technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming how mental healthcare can be delivered, especially to demography that historically faced prejudice. Secure digital platforms, mobile applications, and AI-supported tools make it possible to reach individuals regardless of location, income level, or mobility, offering support that is flexible, scalable, and available at all times.


With an ethical and responsible backbone, these technologies can help identify early signs of distress, personalise support, reduce stigma around seeking help, and connect individuals to appropriate channels. At their best, new technologies do not replace human connection – they enhance it, extending the reach of mental health services and helping ensure that compassionate, evidence-based care is more inclusive and equitable. All technology used in our work is guided by strong ethical principles, including data privacy, transparency, fairness, meaningful human oversight, and full compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Currently our largest modality remains in vocal and behavioural analysis, as we currently have several ongoing projects across various medical institutions, acting as consultants and mediators for clinical trials aimed at using speech analysis as a variable in Neurofeedback Therapy and Somatic Experience Therapy.

We are also expanding to include conjuncting innovative tools like Thermal Imaging, as our vast network with medical and community institutions comes as a great asset. Our mission is aimed at providing accessible solutions in the space of mental health and wellbeing, and every endeavour to aid at-risk populations is an important step to understand and reinforce positive narrative on mental healthcare.