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7 Innovative AI Healthtech Startups to Watch in 2023

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Brain-computer interfaces, also known as neural interfaces, allow people to govern and control their surroundings with just their thoughts. AI Healthtech Startups innovation is the result of years of neuro-engineering study into techniques like electroencephalography (EEG), electrocorticography (ECoG), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). As Elon Musk's Neuralink shows, interest in neural interfaces is growing as well. Some new businesses are developing non-invasive brain interfaces for people with disabilities, such as those who are paralyzed or have trouble communicating. Indian newcomer StimVeda is creating a non-invasive brain stimulation device called Ease to help those suffering from depression.


AI-enabled made-in-India products to advance patient care in India

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With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning-focused healthtech startups in India, big companies such as Oracle Corp are looking for opportunities to invest and expand their footprint in the country. Against this backdrop, AI-enabled made-in-India products will offer advanced healthcare solutions and improve patient care in India, says GlobalData, a leading data, and analytics company. Oracle recently announced plans to expand its data center and application base in India as it sees the country as one of the major contributors in developing AI-based applications for the global healthcare industry. One of the main reasons for choosing India as the destination is the availability of diverse healthcare data for research. The company also plans to improve the scalability of Indian healthtech startups.


New-age Healthtech Start-ups are Disrupting the Insurance Space

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One of the most important areas for AI applications is healthcare. Today's most significant healthcare breakthroughs heavily include AI. For instance, AI accelerated the process of recovering from the nearly two-year-long COVID-19 pandemic's global impact. AI was used in the healthcare sector for a variety of tasks, including early COVID-19 identification, patient assistance, and drug repurposing. Research and Markets estimate that by 2021, the use of AI in healthcare in India would be worth Rs 431.97 billion, expanding at a rate of nearly 40%.


HealthTech startups and the future of healthcare

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HeathTech no doubt is the future of what the world will expect to experience in the healthcare service provision space. Due to the tech leverage and artificial intelligence (AI), HealthTech can offer realtime service to tens of millions of people on an almost instantaneous automated process, while spotting demand trends and future possibilities. Also, very obvious in solving the space-time challenge, Internet Technologies and AI is totally redefining startups and how we share and use information. The covid-19 pandemic came in to redefine how the entire globe is perceiving the human interactions as most organizations find how to deliver in the midst of the big change. Some healthcare providers offering leading insights in that category have been discussed in this article to further make available information on how globally-positioned organizations are engaging with people needs and requirements within and outside their domain of operation through tech best practices.


The AI boom in European healthcare: next rising stars will be data-centric

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Healthcare has long been lagging behind when it comes to implementing digital strategies. High levels of regulation, local barriers to entry and persistent reluctance to change did not help. But one could sense digitization would ultimately leave no healthcare area untouched. As an advisor exclusively focused on technology, we felt the tide turning when we saw generalist VCs significantly raise their interest in healthcare, while they used to shy away from the segment. We now see both specialists and generalist VCs heavily pouring euros in European healthtech.


How healthtech startups can achieve true value – TechCrunch

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Healthtech is apparently in a golden age. Just a few weeks ago, Livongo and Health Catalyst raised a combined $500 million through IPOs with a joint valuation reaching $3.5 billion. Deals such as these are catalyzing a record-breaking 2019, with digital health deal activity expected to surpass the $8.1 billion invested in 2018. Amidst such abundance, the digital health ecosystem is thriving: as of 2017, greater than 300,000 mobile applications and 340 consumer wearable devices existed--with 200 new mobile applications added daily. No theme has been more important to this fundraising than artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), a space which captured more than one-quarter of healthtech funding in 2018. Yet, how many of these technologies will prove valuable in medical, ethical, or financial terms?


What Challenges Lie Ahead For China's Internet Giants And Their Healthtech Startups?

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In this picture taken on December 13, 2017, patients wait in a hospital in Baoding. With their mobile payment and online shopping services, China's big internet companies have transformed consumption habits in the country. Now they're extending their reach into China's healthcare sector, which has long been searching for ways to help overburdened doctors. Unlike in the U.S., where tech giants such as Apple or Amazon have only just made their healthcare ambitions known by building clinics for employees, China's tech companies have been experimenting with online healthcare for the past few years. From smaller startups to behemoths like Alibaba and Tencent, firms are trying to improve hospital efficiency by creating online appointment and diagnostic apps.