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The Future of AI in Healthcare: Trends and Innovations

Cprime

What are the benefits of AI in personalized treatment plans? – AI analyzes a patient’s medical history, genetics, and lifestyle to create personalized treatment plans, which is especially impactful in cancer treatment for diagnosing, personalizing treatments, and monitoring survivors.

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The Cloud is Spectacularly Transforming the Manufacturing Sector

Smart Data Collective

Cloud computing is also helping manufacturing companies to reduce costs, innovate, and increase their competitiveness. But if you are concerned that the cloud does not provide the same IP protection as on-site data management, the truth is the cloud can often be less risky than using your existing setup.

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Plant Seeds for Future Growth: What to Expect at TIBCO Analytics Forum 2021

TIBCO

This year, embrace the spirit of spring at the TIBCO Analytics Forum (TAF) 2021 by learning about new analytics and data management technologies and approaches and how to foster growth in the coming years. Plan ahead with the agenda at a glance. Spring forward: register now! Take a leap forward this spring. Register Now!

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AI and Real-World Evidence (RWE): Extracting Insights from Real-World Health Data 

Astera

By automating tedious data tasks, AI enables scientists to focus on innovation and discovery Real-world evidence (RWE) holds significant potential for practitioners to gain insights into the safety and effectiveness of medical products within real-life environments.

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Blockchain-based Platform for COVID-19 Vaccine Traceability

GAVS Technology

While tracking the supply chain of any commodity in general and pharmaceutical products, in particular, is always complex, the COVID-19 vaccine poses tougher challenges. Even before the pandemic, Blockchain with its built-in ability to provide transparency across stakeholders has been a major platform for pharmaceutical traceability.