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Transforming Healthcare with Brainpan Innovations
Imagine a world where detecting prostate cancer is as easy as taking a home pregnancy test. Where vital…
Accelerating Healthcare Innovation: Google’s Ecosystem for Health Startups
Google has wide-ranging support mechanisms for health startups. Learn how Google's ecosystem can help health startups scale by granting access to valuable resources and a vibrant community of innovators.
Six EIC-Funded Health Technologies to Watch Out for in 2025
The EIC Tech Report 2024 highlights six health technologies that can revolutionise healthcare in the coming years. What are they? Read on to find out.
A Roundup of Digital Health at CES 2025
Discover CES 2025’s trailblazing health tech, ranging from AI-powered wearables to virtual clinics, making health accessible and innovative.
Key health discussions at Davos 2025: Highlights
Every year, the world’s most influential leaders—from business, politics, and academia—gather in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic…
Belong.Life: Revolutionizing Patient Care with AI Health Mentors
Getting diagnosed with a serious health condition like cancer or multiple sclerosis leaves the patient feeling lost, anxious…
Neuroglee Health: Bridging Technology and Neuroscience for Better Cognitive Care
Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, etc., are the most pressing challenges of our time. According to the…
India’s Healthcare Boom ($401B Market): Kalaari Capital’s India Alpha Report
Kalaari Capital's India Alpha Report reveals how healthcare markets will grow to $401B by 2030, driving a shift towards preventive care and global leadership.
From Imaging to Innovation: OIRRC’s role in advancing eye care research
Eyes are essential organs susceptible to a range of diseases. Early detection and timely intervention are crucial for…
Marbles Health and Nexstem: Pioneers in Brain Health and Neurotechnology
Marbles Health and Nexstem, despite their shared focus on brain-related advancements, address distinct needs with unique approaches. Here’s a comparative analysis of both.