
Steve Lewis
Founder & CEO
NABU.AI
Founder & CEO, Nabu.ai | Health Innovator | Patient-Centric Tech Advocate
Steve Lewis is an internationally recognised healthtech founder, product leader, and patient advocate, known for building breakthrough solutions at the intersection of technology and real-world care. As Founder and CEO of Nabu.ai, Steve is on a mission to transform fragmented health information into a single, actionable source of truth for patients, families, and care teams.
With over 20 years of experience spanning product design, digital transformation, and startup leadership, Steve’s work is informed by both professional expertise and deeply personal experience. His daughter’s early arrival in the NICU and complicated health journey catalysed his relentless pursuit to fix the fragmented care journey as an advocate, an insight that powers Nabu’s vision for a truly comprehensive patient- and carer-led technology addressing the most critical problems in health.
Steve is rapidly emerging as a sought-after voice in digital health and innovation. He has been invited to share his authentic, “from the front lines” perspective at live events and on leading digital health podcasts. Steve’s talks explore themes including AI for health equity, patient empowerment, data privacy, and the future of connected care, resonating with audiences for their candor and real-world relevance.
A passionate believer in co-design and inclusion, Steve is actively collaborating with Australia’s leading healthcare providers to validate the Nabu Advocate platform and drive innovation in its core feature set. By working closely with clinicians, families, special needs communities, and expert advisory boards, Steve ensures Nabu is built to meet real-world needs and deliver meaningful impact.
Steve’s story, which is rooted in resilience, empathy, and systems change resonates with audiences from hospital executives to grassroots advocates. Whether on stage, on air, or in the boardroom, he is known for challenging the status quo and inspiring others to put patient voices at the centre of healthcare transformation.