Microsoft’s AI investment in Malaysia poised to drive healthcare innovation
Microsoft has unveiled plans to inject US$2.2 billion into Malaysia over the next four years, with healthcare standing to benefit.
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Microsoft has unveiled plans to inject US$2.2 billion into Malaysia over the next four years, with healthcare standing to benefit.
In an interview with HealthTechAsia, Kah Yee Eg, Chairman of UCrest Berhad, reveals how his Malaysian digital health company is transforming healthcare around the world.
AI will be deployed in early disease detection, remote health monitoring, and management of non-communicable diseases.
A new pilot programme, AI Sandbox 2024, aims to create more than 13,000 AI professionals in Malaysia by 2026.
Malaysian medical students are generally optimistic about AI in healthcare, yet have concerns over its potential career impact.
AI will diagnose and predict the development of dental diseases through the iMedic digital health platform, facilitating early preventive measures.
Malaysia's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has outlined seven principles to ensure ethical and safe use of AI.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) aims to produce graduates who can develop and use AI responsibly.
A new bundle from Malaysian telco CelcomDigi offers digital healthcare solutions with high-speed internet connectivity plans.