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Synapxe inks four MoUs to boost AI in healthcare

The company partnered with OpenAI, AIDX TECH, Databricks, and Google Cloud. 

Synapxe has signed four memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with key tech players to boost the artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare ecosystem in Singapore during its inaugural AI Accelerate conference.

This includes a collaboration agreement with OpenAI to explore how OpenAI’s multi-agentic framework can make everyday healthcare tasks easier and more efficient.

Leveraging OpenAI’s Agents SDK, a prototype has been developed to facilitate transactional services such as booking appointments and answering general healthcare questions.

An MoU was also signed with AIDX TECH to identify AI risks in healthcare and ensure AI safety. Synapxe will leverage AIDX’s platform to drive responsible and compliant AI.

Additionally, Synapxe signed an MoU with Databricks to strengthen the capabilities of the national cloud-based analytics platform, Health Empowerment through Advanced Learning & Intelligent eXchange (HEALIX).

The partnership will promote the adoption of AI and skills transformations with key initiatives including experimentation and adoption of AI use cases through a Data and AI Factory.

Databricks will support the training and certification of public healthcare professionals through the HEALIX Data and AI Academy over the next three years.

Lastly, Synapxe inked an MoU with Google Cloud to leverage the latter's interoperable AI platform services to enhance HEALIX and Tandem, Synapxe's innovative and secure Generative AI platform.

This collaboration also includes an initiative to train and certify more than 300 healthcare technology professionals, including data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts.

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