Silicon Republic November 19, 2020
Lisa Ardill

The future healthcare workforce could hugely benefit from AI technology, but it will need to recruit some new faces first.

There are myriad ways technology will shape the future healthcare workforce and how it delivers patient care. 3D printing could become a standard way to create human tissue, fuelling quicker organ transplants. Face and voice-recognition apps are already helping people with dementia recognise their friends and family. But of all the potential technology has to offer, EIT Health believes AI will come out on top.

An accelerator and think tank for healthcare innovation, EIT Health has built a network of organisations bridging business, research and education across Europe. It has supported 740 start-ups to date, bringing 22 products to market...

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