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Aashima Gupta, director of Global Healthcare Solutions at Google Cloud, says anyone working in a hospital IT system or startup who wants to innovate has access to the same infrastructure that is available to Google engineers.
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The real challenge in precision medicine is achieving precision in analytics and experiments to get very specific results for very specific people, says William Moss, CEO, Seven Bridges Genomics Inc.
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BlueBee relies on Google to help organizations bring their solutions to the market not only in a global, but also a scalable way, says Pierre Bourbon, the company’s head of solutions development.
Cemosoft CEO Mahesh Dharan explains how the company's technology is enabling clients to deliver patient-centric care.
Driving better outcomes for Health Innovation Manchester's population is at the heart of the organization's mission – while setting up new products to maximize the benefits of technology is a priority, says CEO Ben Bridgewater.
The Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences is breaking down silos to bring together different agencies doing advanced work in areas such as genomics and AI to achieve greater goals, says CEO Dr. Nares Damrongchai.
Looking to move healthcare systems out of the last century, the software giant is focusing on areas such as AI, population health, public cloud, precision medicine and virtual services, says Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Simon Kos.
Artificial intelligence and cloud computing can open new fields for big data, analytics and research on large multimodal cohorts, says Arterys CEO Fabien Beckers.
Snowflake Computing can help as more and more providers make the transition to the cloud, claims Todd Crosslin, VP of healthcare strategy.
Providers are finally deploying and scaling cloud computing, according Vik Nagjee of Sirius Computer Solutions and the Cleveland Clinic.