Sahil Madan

Diabetes Technology Specialist & Research | Health Entrepreneur & Educator | MSc @KTH & HPI Potsdam | Ex-Siemens Healthineers

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

About

Electronics Engineer and Health entrepreneur with over a decade of experience at the intersection of medical technology, chronic disease management, and patient advocacy. I spent seven and a half years with Siemens Healthineers managing imaging systems and clinical workflow integration across some of India's most demanding clinical environments, working directly with hospital leadership. I then founded FUSED Training, India's first fitness platform built specifically for people living with Type 1 Diabetes. FUSED was acquired by PhableCare, then India's largest health-tech platform, where I led their T1D vertical and contributed to programmes across multiple chronic conditions. I have lived with Type 1 Diabetes for fifteen years. That lived experience sits at the centre of everything I do - from patient advocacy and clinical education to the research I'm pursuing today. I'm currently completing an MSc in Innovative Technology for Healthy Living at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, writing my thesis on AID systems and CGM technology in physical activity and T1D at Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam. I actively engage in scientific exchange at conferences across India and Europe. Over the course of my career, I've built relationships with Key Opinion Leaders across clinical practice, patient advocacy, academic research, and health policy - spanning India, Europe, and the US. Based in Stockholm since 2024, I'm learning Swedish and building toward a role where I can bring together clinical field experience, health entrepreneurship, and research. I'm well-positioned to contribute to the Swedish and European health ecosystem, or to support companies looking to enter or scale in the Indian market, where I carry a trusted presence across clinical, advocacy, policy, and industry circles. I'm open to new opportunities - whether in industry, research, or at the intersection of both. If you're working on something meaningful in health-tech, chronic disease, or medical innovation, I'd love to connect.

Experience

  • Fitness Coach at Self-employed
    Sep 2022 - Aug 2024 · 2 yrs

    Helping people reach their health and fitness goals through tailor-made personal programs and high attention to the client's individual circumstances, lifestyle and abilities.

  • Program Director at Phablecare
    Feb 2022 - Aug 2022 · 7 mos

    Lead the Chronic Disease Management programs. Team of 100+ consisting of functions such as doctors, psychologists, dieticians, Personal Trainers, sales, back-end operations etc. Providing holistic 360 solutions for clients with Diabetes, PCOS, Hypertension or in the need of weight loss. Working with multiple stakeholders on creating a tech product for great user experience of the program delivery.

  • Founder at FUSED Training (Acquired by Phablecare)
    Mar 2021 - Feb 2022 · 1 yr

    India's first fitness platform for people living with Type 1 Diabetes. Providing tailor made programs, group trainings and workshops for improved holistic health management.

  • Co-Founder at Diabetes India Youth in Action(DIYA)
    May 2018 - Apr 2021 · 3 yrs

    The NGO DIYA exists with a mission to enhance the lives of people living with Type 1 Diabetes in India. It seeks to realise its mission through education, support, collaboration, and advocacy. Our efforts include supporting research on Type 1 diabetes, raising awareness, exchange information, overcoming discrimination - all through community building.

  • Deputy Manager at Siemens Healthcare
    Aug 2013 - Feb 2021 · 7 yrs 7 mos

    Onsite management of Siemens imaging modalities at leading government and private medical institutions, predominantly All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Medanta Hospital. Worked in high pressure environment with some of Asia’s most renowned Doctor’s and surgeons, often solving critical technical problems in the OT room during surgery.