Forbes September 17, 2019
Ran Poliakine

From a business perspective, there may not be a more promising area in tech at the moment than health care, partially because of its significance — Americans reportedly spent $3.65 trillion on health care in 2018 — but also because of the incredible advances and opportunities arising from new developments like machine learning and genetic engineering. There are so many health tech fields to choose from, but here are three specializations in particular that I am sure are rife for entrepreneurs like myself to tackle:

Vision Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has multitudinous implications for medicine, and the demand is proof: According to a report from CB Insights (via Becker’s Hospital Review), health care AI companies raised $846 million from venture capital...

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