
AI in MedTech: We need to strike the right balance between innovation and regulation
Stricter regulation is inevitable, so how should Medtech companies react? By Cognizant’s Rohit Alimchandani
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Stricter regulation is inevitable, so how should Medtech companies react? By Cognizant’s Rohit Alimchandani
Diane Bullman reveals the difference mentoring made to this year’s participants and looks ahead to the 2025 programme – which includes a new stream run
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