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Helene Lassen Nørlem

彼女(かのじょ)

A white woman with chin-length brown hair, wearing a black turtleneck. She is standing with arms crossed in a softly lit interior space with light-colored walls and an arched doorway.

HeleneはTiimoの共同創業者でありCo-CEOです。デジタルデザインとイノベーションを専門とし神経多様な人々のためにより視覚的でアクセスしやすい計画ツールを開発しています。

ユーザー中心のアプローチで時間管理集中力記憶ルーティン形成などの実行機能を支えるツールを設計しています。2015年にTiimoを共同設立して以来彼女は多様な考え方を持つ人たちがより構造的で安心できる日常を送れるよう支援してきました。

彼女はIT大学コペンハーゲンでデジタルデザインとコミュニケーションの修士号を取得しParsons School of Designでグラフィックデザインを学びました。彼女の仕事は共感性明確さそして創造性に支えられています。

Posts written by Helene

Two smiling women stand against a beige wall with colorful abstract brushstrokes and hand-drawn illustrations. One wears a green tank top, the other a beige button-up.
March 18, 2025

From research question to global tool | Tiimo's Story

Tiimo started as a research project and grew into a global planning app designed for neurodivergent minds. Here’s how we built a tool that actually works.

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Two people collaborate at a table with notebooks, phones, and sketches. A book reads, “A world of equal opportunity for all neurotypes.”
August 27, 2024

Danish startup Tiimo secures $4.8 Million to advance Neuroinclusive tech

Tiimo raises $4.8M to expand its neuro-inclusive planner and learning platform, enhancing accessibility for ADHD, Autism, and dyslexia communities.

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February 19, 2020

Kahoot! founders back Tiimo

Kahoot! founders Jamie Brooker and Johan Brand have invested in Tiimo, supporting our mission to build inclusive planning tools for neurodivergent people.

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April 11, 2019

Mindful parenting for ADHD: what it is and how it helps

Mindfulness practices can support ADHD traits in kids and parents by reducing stress, improving attention, and building emotional connection when practiced consistently.

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April 4, 2019

Exercise and ADHD: How movement supports focus, mood, and executive function

Physical activity supports attention, behavior, and executive functioning in ADHD. Even short bursts can make a real difference in daily life.

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