Healthtech and edtech are two of the fastest growing sectors, with the healthtech market size to reach $3.1 billion by 2033, ...
McDonald’s Netherlands withdrew an advertisement generated entirely by artificial intelligence after backlash on social media. Entitled “the most terrible time of the year,” the 45-second video, ...
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Aya Healthcare, a medical staffing company based in San Diego, formed a partnership with UC San Diego Health to recruit nurses and other hospital workers to help deal with ongoing shortages of ...
Earlier this year I wrote a piece entitled, “A maturing space buoyed by the pandemic: 2021 will be the year of the healthtech IPO.” The thesis of that piece was that a number of factors had converged ...
COVID fundamentally altered the way we live, turning much of what we knew upside down; some of those changes were immediately apparent, and others that might take longer to fully take stock of. As a ...
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In the aftermath of the Roe v. Wade overturn, U.S. fertility clinics (and patients alongside them) are battling an unlikely complication in the form of new laws. Last month, the Alabama Supreme Court ...
As our readers know, Vator has started a series called When they were young. It’s a look back at the modest days of startups, what traction they had in their first few years, and how they evolved. In ...
Apple shared a new report that offers a snapshot of the ways its products are empowering people to be at the center of their health, and acting as an intelligent guardian for their health and safety.
Forte, the provider of best-in-class, on-demand and live streaming technology to hybridize the gym brick-and-mortar experience. Plus clinically proven to help increase motivation to quit while ...
It’s been said that healthcare changes slowly due to the sheer size of the space, making up nearly 18% of GDP, not to mention how vital it is to so many people. Yet, in recent years, there have been ...