Med-Tech Innovation March 10, 2021
Manfred Hörter

Manfred Hörter, senior manager and Lena Löhe, consultant at msg advisors, explain how smart assistants can be used for industrial use in life sciences.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality (AR) are key technology trends that are conquering and changing industrial sectors in an evolutionary and disruptive manner. Both in health care as well as within the pharmaceutical and medtech sectors, this opens up opportunities to rethink operational processes. The application options are numerous and range from the pharmaceutical and medical device industry to the diagnosis of diseases, patient care and the support of doctors and nursing staff.

Perhaps its most valuable benefit is the ergonomic and intuitive automation of routine processes. This results in more time-efficiency, reduces the error...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Healthcare System, Metaverse/VR, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology, Voice Assistant
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