The Intersection · Emerging Tech & AI · Innovation · Thought Leadership

Designing Better Worlds.

Five disciplines. One point of convergence. Ellie works where deep human understanding meets emerging technology and artificial intelligence, designing experiences, systems and futures that serve human potential.

The thesis

Multipotentialism, taken seriously.


Ellie is formally qualified and professionally established in five fields: performance, fine art, languages, consultancy and entrepreneurship. What makes this rare is where the fields meet. Actors understand embodiment, attention and emotional truth. Linguists understand how meaning survives translation between cultures. Artists understand perception and atmosphere. Consultants understand complex systems. Founders understand how to build. Human-centred emerging technology and AI draw on every one of these literacies.

What the intersection produces

Where this thinking becomes work.


Emerging tech, AI & intelligent environments

Founder of TogetherGen, designing AI-driven intelligent sensory environments for health, care and human performance. Author of research on designing AI and XR experiences for health and commencing an MSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking & thought leadership

Keynotes, panels and workshops on human-centred emerging tech and AI, creativity and technology, multidisciplinary innovation and the future of human experience in intelligent systems.

Advisory & innovation

Strategic advisory for organisations navigating emerging technology, AI adoption, digital health transformation and responsible innovation, bringing creative intelligence to technically complex change.

“The future belongs to translators: between disciplines, between cultures, between humans and intelligent machines, between what is and what could be.”

Ellie Fox

Why it matters now

Emerging technology and AI are human design problems.


The hardest questions in emerging technology and artificial intelligence are no longer purely technical. They are questions of experience, trust, meaning, culture and care: how intelligent systems should feel, how they should adapt to people and what they should be for.

Answering them requires people fluent in both the human and the technological. That is the ground Ellie has spent her whole career preparing. It is where her work as a founder, innovator, speaker and advisor now lives.

First we imagine. Then we build.