Moises Barbera Ramos

Moises is the founder and CEO of Drill Surgeries, the first start up to operate on broken bones from patients using Artificial Intelligence in real-time without radiation. Having started his business at University, Moises is a regular volunteer, helping the next generation of entrepreneurs to get a kick start.

Moises is an inspiring entrepreneur who has used his experience of growing up around hospitals to transform the sector.

As a student, Moises started his company, Drill Surgeries, thanks to support from the University’s partnership with Santander Universities. Drill Surgeries have grown into a successful start-up, and are the first to successfully operate on broken bones using artificial intelligence in real-time without radiation.

In 2022, Moises won the Educate North Awards Entrepreneur of the Year for his work with Drill Surgeries. At the time, he said, “To be a finalist for an award with such a name is the recognition of three years of hard work! It has been a long, hard and often lonely journey, facing many ups and downs without knowing how far that work would take me in the end."

"What has kept me going over the years has been the support of key individuals and organisations, along with my passion for entrepreneurship, and having a go at disrupting one of the biggest yet least innovative industries in the world: healthcare."

Since graduating, Moises has continued to give back to the University of Liverpool community, by volunteering to inspire the next generation of Liverpool entrepreneurs.