Philips Goes Fishing For Start-Ups With Healthtech AI Ambitions
Executive Summary
Royal Philips has launched a global artificial intelligence collaboration program with start-up companies that will allow innovators in the area to work with the group's global innovation hubs. The company is looking to build and scale promising ideas and consider them for further collaboration.
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