Antwerp, Flemish Region, Belgium
In 1990, I founded Multi-G with one simple conviction: quality healthcare should not be a geographic privilege. For over 30 years, we have been distributing pharmaceuticals and medical devices across francophone Africa. We work on cervical cancer prevention in resource-limited settings , where every tool must prove its value quickly, and where complexity is not an option. That experience is not a footnote. It is the reason InnoGyno exists. Entering European gynaecology, I came as an outsider. I don't claim to know this market the way practitioners who have spent their careers in it do. What I bring is a different lens: 30 years of deploying medical solutions where simplicity, reliability and accessibility were not a luxury they were a requirement. That perspective shapes everything we build with InnoGyno. What we are building: → An ecosystem of innovative gynaecological devices, designed to be genuinely usable in private practice → A "see and treat" approach: diagnose and treat within a single consultation → Tools built for the practitioner, not the R&D laboratory → Innovation that serves the patient — I don't post often. When I do, it's because I have something worth saying about women's health, medical innovation, or what 30 years in the field have taught me. If you are a gynaecologist, researcher, or public health professional and these questions interest you, I read every message. I'm equally comfortable conversing in English, French, Dutch, German or Italian. Don't hesitate to reach out.