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Ultrasound AI is the winner of the 2023 Innovation Factory.
“It is our mission to improve the lives of women and babies
around the world regardless of their ability to pay or where they
live. As the CEO of Ultrasound AI, I strongly believe you must say
what you do and do what you said,”
said the CEO of Ultrasound AI, Pamela Bonnett. Ultrasound AI had
much success, including distributing its software to a government
hospital in Ghana, aiming to enhance the healthcare of babies
and women globally.
Telebionix, the winner of the 2022 Innovation Factory, has
continued to revolutionize healthcare by creating advanced AI-
driven, clinical-grade remote devices that allow elderly individuals
to receive high-quality care from the comfort of their homes.
The company's innovation earned them a Bronze Recognition
on Pepperdine Graziadio Business School’s fourth annual Most
Fundable Companies® List.
DoctorOnCall, the winner of the 2021 Innovation Factory is
Malaysia’s first telehealth platform. It thrived during the COVID-19
pandemic and continues to thrive by setting a global example
for telehealth services in the post- pandemic era. Through its
partnership with Merchantrade Asia, users of the Merchantrade
Money application will be able to purchase medication safely
and conveniently, receive convenient delivery, and access online
consultations with accredited doctors and an e-pharmacy.
Greyparrot, the winner of the 2020 Innovation Factory, pioneers
AI waste analytics to revolutionize global recycling efforts. Since
winning the Innovation Factory Grand Finale, the U.K. startup
has engaged in multiple collaborations, including partnerships
with Bollegraaf, Waste Robotics, and VAN DYK. It continues to
expand its collaborations to work with various companies and
organizations in efforts to manage recycling efforts for a cleaner
planet.
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