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Synpaxe, tech giants foster GenAI in healthcare

The parties launched a challenge which saw the participation of over 160 healthcare professionals.

Over 160 public healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and administrators, have participated in the GenAIus Challenge and submitted around 70 use cases that showcase the use of GenAI in healthcare.

Use cases include decision support systems for speech therapists and call-centre chatbots for personalised real-time query responses.

These use cases were the product of the first stage of the challenge, the Ideation Workshops, which Synpaxe conducted with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Avanade & Microsoft, and Google Cloud.

Shortlisted use cases from the workshops will progress to Minimum Viable Product (MVP) design and development, with selected MVPs eventually deployed in the real world.

Participants of the challenge will also be able to expand their tech partnerships and network with industry leaders.

In addition, Synapxe will also launch the GenAIus Hub, a GenAI learning repository for public healthcare users.

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