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“Innovation in health has tremendous financial value”
11.12.22
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Tomer Hadar
“Within a decade the number of Israeli digital health companies has grown remarkably by 250%,” added Prof. Zion Hagay, the Chairman of the Israel Medical Association, speaking at The Future Health Matrix conference in Tel Aviv
"When we look at investment, it is first and foremost a money decision. But we also look to make the world a better place"
11.12.22
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James Spiro
A panel of physicians and VCs gathered during The Future Health Matrix in Tel Aviv held by the Israel Medical Association (IMA) to discuss investment opportunities in the future of medicine
How AI plays its role in medical innovation
11.12.22
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James Spiro
Speaking at The Future Health Matrix conference hosted by Israel Medical Association (IMA) in Tel Aviv, Dr. Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General of the World Medical Association, addressed the risks and benefits of AI in medical innovation
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