At HLTH 2023, the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus team will be featuring 10 of our top healthcare and life science startups in the Microsoft booth, 5041 in the West Hall.
Whether it’s a desire to make a positive impact on the world or to pursue a cause they’re personally affected by, startup founders frequently find ways to turn their passion into a business.
With female founders comprising a larger share of the startup ecosystem than ever before, bringing increasingly diverse perspectives to the table, they are also creating technologies to solve problems that have been historically overlooked.
Sally Ann Frank is the worldwide leader for health and life sciences at Microsoft for Startups, responsible for the strategy and programs for the startups in those industries.
Healthcare organizations are operating in an increasingly complex environment, dealing with the “Great Resignation” of thousands of healthcare workers, and a significant rise in cybersecurity attacks.
The HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition is the can’t-miss healthcare event of the year, where professionals throughout the global health ecosystem connect for the education, innovation and collaboration they need to reimagine health and wellness for everyone, everywhere.
Hyro’s Adaptive Communications Platform leverages innovative natural language understanding to provide meaningful and actionable responses to real-world questions, without the need to build out conversational flows.
Biolib is capturing algorithms being developed through GitHub to test ideas in biological sciences, benchmark them, and then make them widely available for others in the field.
Microsoft launches an innovation roundtable series bringing together key payers, providers, health tech investors and startups to discuss emerging trends and opportunities.
Passport 360 has developed a cloud-based health and safety platform that allows organizations to optimize their online administration, health & safety, procurement and compliance needs.