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SGH and Redesign Health to build startups, new tech in 3-year deal

Under the MoU, SGH will provide access to clinicians and research, amongst others.

Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has partnered with Redesign Health, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to build startups and technology over a three-year partnership, aiming to solve healthcare challenges in Singapore and Asia.

Under the MOU, SGH will provide access to clinicians, research, and innovation teams, as well as inputs on product design, safety, and clinical relevance.

The hospital will also support pilot programmes, workflow integration, data validation, and other areas where its clinical and system expertise can accelerate venture development.

Redesign Health will support founders to launch their companies through institutional capital, its AI-enabled platform, and domain expertise.

This includes equipping founders with market analysis, product-fit validation, financial planning, regulatory analysis, talent strategy, and go-to-market preparation.

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