By Maaike Zweers
At the recent Pioneers Awards, Floow.ai was recognised as the winner in the Innovation category for its groundbreaking approach to workplace learning in healthcare. The jury praised Floow.ai for bridging the gap between vocational education (MBO) and care organisations, enabling faster and more efficient onboarding through AI-driven training modules, practical exercises, and in-app certification. With this recognition, Floow.ai stands out as a key player in reshaping how healthcare professionals learn and grow—without adding pressure to supervisors.



















Dutch Health Hub article:
Floow.ai makes learning in healthcare easier with practice-oriented training in the workplace, with a direct link between MBO education and care organizations. Thanks to Ai-driven learning modules, practical exercises and certification in one app, healthcare professionals can get started faster and more efficiently. And that without putting extra tax on work supervisors. The jury praises the fact that Floow.ai builds a bridge between care and education. “This way we can retain more people for care and use them better.”
The other pichters were Mo-online, Snappie and Digitale Mentor. Mo-online is an online platform developed by the Philadelphia Zorg Foundation. The platform was set up for and by people with disabilities. It is an innovative and open platform, without login, where people with intellectual disabilities access reliable information in a safe and accessible way. The platform combines a strong online community with interactive learning and development opportunities and connects various innovative applications that increase control of the target group.
Snappie is an easy-to-use and secure AI tool that automatically generates support plans based on input from supervisors, clients and their network. This reduces administrative burdens, increases the management of clients and improves the quality and efficiency of support plans.
Digital Mentor centralizes all the knowledge needed for intake, anamnesis and indication in the district nursing process. This makes it easy to compile the entire care plan with minimal questions. All the necessary knowledge is central and intelligently available digitally. Integration with the ECD provides people with easy-to-read files, while the healthcare professional is guided throughout the entire process.