Google to partner with startups using UI to improve healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technology have the potential to evolve every aspect of the healthcare industry. From helping doctors detect diseases earlier to accelerating medical research, startups are already using AI to solve pressing health and wellness challenges. Our mission is to collaborate in safe innovation to realize the long-term potential of health technology. To help founders responsibly build and improve health outcomes for billions of people around the world, we're launching the Google for Startups Growth Academy: Artificial Intelligence for Health programs for companies based in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
This hybrid program is the first in the Google for Startups series of growth academies, whose core purpose is to facilitate and enable startups to innovate and solve societal challenges with artificial intelligence. Similar to Growth Academy: Cyber Security, selected startups, from seed stage to Series A, will participate in a series of tailored workshops in close collaboration with Google and industry experts. For three months, they will be able to develop their companies, share good practices and promote the responsible development of artificial intelligence solutions in the health and wellness industry. After completing the program, startups will have access to long-term Google mentoring and support through the Google for Startups alumni network. Founders have until July 10 to learn more and apply.
Growth Academy: AI for Health and Med-PaLM 2 are the latest acquisitions in Google's ongoing commitment to exploring AI for healthcare and promoting efficiency, equity, utility and safety. For more than 10 years, Google for Startups has partnered with founders solving societal challenges through technology, and it's critical that we continue to work together to activate the benefits of human-centered AI in health and medicine.
Learn more and apply to the program at startup.google.com. Applications are open until July 10.