Digital Health October 8, 2024
Tammy Lovell

  • Peter Kyle, science and technology secretary, has announced the launch of a Regulatory Innovation Office
  • The office will support the healthcare sector to safely deploy AI innovations, such as AI training software for surgeons
  • It aims to reduce the burden of red tape for businesses hoping to bring new products and services to the market

Science and technology secretary Peter Kyle has announced the launch of a regulatory office, which will support the healthcare sector to deploy AI innovations safely.

The Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) aims to reduce the burden of red tape for businesses hoping to bring new products and services to the market, so they can reach the public faster and help boost the economy.

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