Google selects Daiser for its AI speedup program
In a significant milestone for digital health, UK-based startup Daiser, co-founded by Professor Mike Trenell and US tech innovator Adam Wootton, has been chosen to join Google's Growth Academy: AI for Health startup accelerator program. The selection is seen as a recognition of Daiser's transformational potential by Google, with Professor Trenell describing it as a moment of lift-off.
The three-month hybrid program, commencing in May, will see Daiser join a cohort of 25 standout startups from various countries, including Morocco, the UAE, and three from the UK. The AI in Health Accelerator, a joint effort delivered by Pioneer Group, Innovate UK, MRC, and AstraZeneca, aims to accelerate deadly infection treatment through AI-powered robotic labs, funded to the tune of £10m.
Daiser's AI-native platform takes a people-first approach, focusing on personalized, scalable solutions for healthcare delivery. The flexible 'Lego brick' system allows healthcare providers and researchers to build custom solutions affordably and at scale. The startup is also partnering with respected UK institutions such as the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub (SYDHH) and the EPSRC's EdgeAI Hub.
The Google Growth Academy is a program designed to help startups scale their technology, business model, and market reach. For Daiser, involvement in the program could facilitate accelerated innovation by leveraging Google’s AI and cloud infrastructure, enhanced scalability and data integration capabilities, access to mentorship and resources to navigate regulatory, technical, and market challenges in healthcare, and potential partnerships within the broader Google health ecosystem and healthcare networks.
AI-powered healthcare platforms are increasingly integrating predictive analytics, big data, and real-time insights to improve patient outcomes and efficiency. Advanced AI applications in healthcare include clinical decision support, automation of administrative workflows, and enhancing patient and provider interactions through virtual assistants and automated claims processing. Educational initiatives using AI, such as AI-driven surgical training models, indicate how learning and skill acquisition in healthcare are being revolutionized through AI.
The Google Growth Academy program offers virtual and in-person sessions on AI best practices, product design, leadership, responsible innovation, and customer growth. This support will continue even after the program ends. The exact impact of Daiser's participation in the program is yet to be determined, but the general AI and digital health innovations and accelerator benefits suggest a positive outlook for the future of healthcare through similar platforms supported by growth programs like Google Growth Academy.
[1] Kaiser Permanente’s use of AI models to predict cardiovascular risks and intervene early. [2] Advanced AI applications in healthcare including clinical decision support, automation of administrative workflows, and enhancing patient and provider interactions through virtual assistants and automated claims processing. [3] AI-driven surgical training models revolutionizing learning and skill acquisition in healthcare. [4] No direct information on how this program might impact the future of healthcare related to Daiser is available at this time. [5] If more specific information about Daiser and its Google Growth Academy role becomes available, it would clarify its precise impact.
- The collaboration between Daiser and Google's Growth Academy: AI for Health startup accelerator program signifies a fusion of health tech and artificial intelligence, with the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery.
- In the realm of health-and-wellness, digital health startups like Daiser are leveraging science and technology to develop AI-native platforms that promote personalized, scalable solutions, integrating predictive analytics, big data, and real-time insights for improved patient outcomes.
- The Google Growth Academy program, with its focus on AI best practices, product design, leadership, responsible innovation, and customer growth, serves as a catalyst for digital health innovations, facilitating the growth of startups like Daiser and shaping the future of health tech and artificial intelligence in the health-and-wellness sector.