Who we are
Our purpose is to help all enhance their wellbeing, realise potential and enjoy a flourishing life.
We achieve this by developing effective solutions, integrating advanced technology with scientific expert knowledge and human wisdom. We believe in the importance of collaborations and are committed to working with organisations who share our passion and vision.
Our intention is to provide solutions which maximise impact and potential worldwide, and our planning is driven by this. By enhancing the impact of our partners we enhance the impact of our common goals.

MindLife’s purpose is to enhance lives and empower people to improve wellbeing. We integrate science, advanced psychology and healthcare with innovative digital technology and AI to create appealing effective self-help and blended applications and services.
Our Values
Founder

Tuvi Orbach
Founder
With his vast expertise in multimedia technology and heath-care Tuvi drives MINDLIFE forward in our purpose to inspire personal development and help like minded organisations to accomplish their goals. His innovative vision and talent for identifying unmet needs influences modern, creative solutions and advances his and our ethos to strive for a better world, improved in social, psychological and physiological health and happiness. Tuvi has founded, co-founded and held directorships in many companies including:
- TO Health (formally Health-Smart), a UK company combining science, technology and clinical expertise for monitoring and improving health
- Ultrasis Plc, a public company trading on the London Stock Exchange, responsible for developing and distributing world leading interactive online solutions for anxiety and depression
- Sapiens International, trading on NASDAQ
- Software Incubator, later acquired by JVP, responsible for creating a number of successful high-tech companies
- Anafa, software house;
- MindLife, integrating sensor technology with multimedia and healthcare
- Medeci Developments Ltd, innovators of medical electronics and rehabilitation solutions
- Director of Scientific and Medical Network domain – communication and content of the website
Scientific Advisory Board

Professor David Peters MB ChB DRCOG DMSMed FLCOM
Clinical Director, School of Integrated Health Faculty of Science and Technology University of Westminster
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Professor Peters trained as a family doctor, and later in osteopathic medicine and as a musculoskeletal physician. From 1990 until 2005 he directed the highly innovative complementary therapies development programme at Marylebone Health Centre (MHC), a ground-breaking Central London NHS GP unit set up in 1986 to explore new approaches to inner city primary healthcare. Health centres countrywide have employed the collaborative model he developed with Patrick Pietroni’s multidisciplinary team at MHC, and the growth of interest in the use of complementary therapies, notably osteopathy and acupuncture, for NHS musculoskeletal services is in part the legacy of his work.

Professor Felicia A. Huppert
Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology Fellow of the British Psychological Society Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge
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Felicia served as a Consultant on emotional well-being for the US National Institutes of Health’s Toolbox initiative.
Felicia was the lead well-being expert on the UK Government’s Foresight Project on Mental Capital and Wellbeing, the findings of which will be reported by the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser on October 22, 2008.
Felicia is a member of the ONS Advisory Forum on Measuring National Well-being.

Arnon Rolnick, Ph.D
Clinical Psychologist, expert in psycho-physiology, biofeedback and computerised psychological interventions
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Dr Arnon Rolnick is a clinical psychologist and past president of the Israeli Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and member of the Board of the Israeli Psychological Association. His expertise in stress management is based on almost 20 years of working with elite military units as a senior psychologist in the Israeli Navy and head of the Biofeedback and Human Performance Laboratory. In his academic work, he has a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the Tel-Aviv University where he has been a lecturer. He published articles and book chapters on coping with stress for which he received the Rothschild and Lewis fellowships. Arnon is known as an expert of Clinical Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine and he is managing these forum on the Internet. He is a member of the BCIA International Certification committee.

David Lorimer, MA, PGCE, FRSA
Chief Advisor of Character Education Scotland and creator of the Inspire>Aspire Values Poster Programme
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David Lorimer is the program director of the Scientific and Medical Network.
David is a writer, lecturer, editor and educationalist. Originally a merchant banker then a teacher of philosophy and modern languages at Winchester College, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books, including Whole in One – The Near-Death Experience and the Ethic of Interconnectedness, Thinking beyond the Brain and Science, Consciousness and Ultimate Reality. His book on the ideas and work of the Prince of Wales – Radical Prince – was published in 2003 and the abridged paperback came out in 2004. The book has been translated into Dutch, Spanish and French.