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Chief Executive Officer @ QServices IT Solutions Inc. | Principal Software Architect

If 3D printing external prostheses, personalized airway stents is cool, then how cool is printing your own organs? Yes, you heard me right. Bioprint or 3D-printed organs would allow living cells, bones, and eventually, even organs to be printed within patients’ bodies by robotic surgery equipment. Although it might sound unreal, the idea has already entered clinical trials. Technology is evolving rapidly in the Healthcare industry. Gone are the days, when it was cool to have watches that measured heart rate. There are E-tattoos that can monitor heart health remotely! Tech in this space has improved convenience for people in many ways. For instance, I necessarily don’t have to try a new medicine, instead, my digital twin can be tested. A digital twin is a virtual recreation of patients’ actual bodies, organs, or health systems to mimic real-world medical situations and forecast results. I’m willing to bet that this is the golden period for Tech Industry to maximize capitalization in this niche. And a lot of startups are missing out on mint money through this opportunity. Many healthcare startups have incorporated AI onto their platforms. Some of the market leaders in Healthcare tech like ConcertAI has announced a partnership with NVIDIA. This partnership aims to revolutionize oncology research and treatment through the integration of AI technologies. Viz.ai has collaborated with NICO corporation, leveraging their AI platforms to assist neurosurgeons in decision-making. It is high time for Healthcare industries to adopt technology on their platforms. Looking to develop healthcare solutions? You are at the right place! https://lnkd.in/gzBY_qha #creativity #innovation #development

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