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Digital Twin in Healthcare: How It Impacts Healthcare Revolution

The Product Coalition

billion by 2030. from 2022 to 2030. Virtonomy GmbH is a digital health startup developing a database-driven software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for medical device makers. Accordingly, doctors can easily customize the treatment plan based on the diagnosis and customize the simulations to track how the body reacts.

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Future Food Tech: How Modern Is Changing the Way We Eat

The Product Coalition

billion by 2030. Here are some future food tech trends to watch out for: Personalized diets: Future food tech to meet the needs of individual customers Personalization of food has been predicted as the future for at least the last 20 years. According to the UN , the global population will reach 8.5

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Sustainability Objectives VS Financial Viability: A Paradox for CleanTech Startups

Bain Public

As a product leader working for startups and organizations that have sustainability practices at the core of their ambitious goals, you want to achieve business success in ways that honour your ethical values as well as respect climate fundamentals. Luckily, CleanTech startups are keen to meet the challenges of combating climate change.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

According to Crunchbase, in 2018 there were 5,000 startups relying on machine learning for their main and ancillary applications, products, and services. By 2030, it is expected to contribute $15.7 Could we make the user experience safer? Integrity classifiers allow to flag harmful or malicious user-generated content.

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Singapore: A Country Applying Radical Product Thinking

Radical Product

After a short wait, we were called by name rather than a number, and various signs around the office talked about striving towards great customer service. Without even going as far as “great customer service”, can you even think of the last time you walked into a government office and were referred to as a “customer”?