Founders and Funders Australia
When Melbourne photographer Mark Fitzgerald’s three-year-old daughter was diagnosed with coeliac disease and type 1 diabetes within three months, his family’s life changed overnight. Clinical appointments raised a deceptively simple question: “How has she been going?” Answering it meant piecing together blood-glucose readings, meals, carbohydrate intake, insulin, physical activity, sleep, weather and the many other factors that can affect glucose levels. Mark couldn’t find one tool that brought all of that context together—so he began building one. In this episode of Founders and Funders Australia, Ray sits down with Mark to discuss the journey from country Victoria and early computers to music, commercial photography, AI-assisted software development and In Range: a diabetes-management app created first for his own family. Mark explains how In Range combines continuous glucose monitor data with meal and carbohydrate logging, barcode scanning, activity and local weather information. It also includes caregiver handovers, family-specific care policies, overnight crisis guidance and a separate clinical interface designed to give qualified healthcare professionals more detailed context. What began as a personal solution is now approaching its next stage. Mark is preparing to take In Range beyond his household—but launching software connected to people’s health brings serious questions around safety, privacy, regulation and responsibility. At the time of recording, In Range was not yet publicly available. * Growing up near Shepparton and discovering computers through Atari, DOS and early PC gaming * Why Mark left computer systems engineering for music and photography * What ten years of drumming and touring taught him about obsession and mastery * Moving from wedding photography into fashion, advertising and corporate work * Why making people feel comfortable is the foundation of a strong portrait * Building a photography business through referrals, coffee meetings and genuine relationships * Why creatives must keep learning as technology changes * Using AI to build quoting and gallery-delivery tools for his photography business * His daughter’s diagnoses of coeliac disease and type 1 diabetes * The information gap Mark encountered during clinical appointments * Why glucose readings need context from food, activity, sleep, weather and other factors * How In Range logs meals, carbohydrates, insulin and CGM data * Barcode scanning and the limitations of estimating carbohydrates from food photographs * Supporting parents, kindergarten staff and other temporary caregivers * The app’s crisis-mode and overnight-alert features * Creating different experiences for patients, carers and clinicians * Why In Range cannot diagnose, prescribe or recommend insulin doses * The privacy, regulatory and moral responsibilities involved in health technology * Why Mark is reluctant to launch alone * Finding a niche that solves a meaningful problem for a specific community * The value of obsession and the thousands of hours behind apparent overnight progress Mark is preparing In Range for a carefully managed pilot and would like to connect with: * An endocrinologist who can help validate what information should be presented to users and clinicians * A lawyer with relevant health technology, medical-device, privacy or software experience * An experienced diabetes, healthcare or health-technology industry partner * Approximately 20 people or families interested in participating in an initial beta-testing group * People who can help Mark navigate an ethical, safe and responsible pathway to launch If you can help—or can introduce Mark to someone suitable—contact him at mark@markfitzgerald.com.au [mark@markfitzgerald.com.au]
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