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i3: A market-creating initiative for African healthcare innovators

Christensen Institute

i3 is a pan-African initiative designed to accelerate the commercialization of 60 promising early & growth-stage healthcare companies. In our language, i3 is a market-creating innovation initiative built to foster healthcare focused market-creating innovations across Africa. million customers.

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Telehealth and COVID-19: The Global Rise of Telehealth and Advances in Digital Health Technology in the Post COVID-19 World

Yet2

COVID-19 has catapulted global telehealth to the forefront of medical care, flourishing with new and existing technologies ready for healthcare workers to use in a serious effort to combat this deadly virus in a preventative manner. A study which reviewed insurance claims data from 2005-2017 from a large private U.S. Beyond Wearables.

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Ezassi Appoints Denise Fletcher as New Chief Innovation Officer

eZassi

Denise actively serves on the HIMSS Innovation Committee and the Healthcare Delivery Advisory board at WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Denise graduated from Quinnipiac University with a BS in Accounting and obtained her PMP designation in 2005.

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How Facebook Made Innovation a Daily Habit

Planview

Since its founding in 2005, Facebook has become one of the most innovative companies in the world. Now, before you start thinking “We’re not Facebook, or even a tech company,” try this on for size: You don’t have to be a tech company to encourage ideation…or even run hackathons. Lessons from Facebook.

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Top innovation funds for startups in Asia: Part 2

hackerearth

It was established in 2005 has funded over 300 companies (such as Alibaba, Didi, Meituan, and JD.com) with innovative business models or engaged in cutting-edge technologies. It usually caters to entrepreneurs in the fintech, alternative energy, healthcare, internet, mobile, tech, and consumer services sectors.

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Why Software Won’t Eat The World

Innovation Excellence

By 2005, productivity growth had disappeared once again and has remained diminished ever since. Exciting new fields, such as synthetic biology and materials science may very well revolutionize industries like manufacturing, healthcare, energy and agriculture. heralded a new age of artificial intelligence.

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Smart Service Canvas

ITONICS

The rapid growth of smart devices pushes the development of smart services in various industries, such as healthcare, education, information and communication technology (ICT), mechanical engineering, automotive, and logistics. 2005), “Four strategies for the age of smart services”, Harvard Business Review , Vol. Further Reading.