by Magdalena Karteris | Jan 14, 2022 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, Better Health, Healthcare, Technology News
As the world slowly emerges from the greatest pandemic in over a century, eyes and minds are turning to the future. Nowhere is this truer than in the world of health and medicine. Already advancements approach startlingly fast. For example… A decade ago,...
by Magdalena Karteris | Jan 3, 2022 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, blog, IT Staff Augmentation
Do you want to start a new project without hiring new staff? The answer is staff augmentation. With an ever more flexible work environment, companies worldwide rely on cherry-picking talent exclusively for a project. IT staff ...
by Magdalena Karteris | Dec 22, 2021 | AI, App development, internet of things, IT Staff Augmentation, professional services, Staff Augmentation, Technology, Training
Based on Statista, the global IT staff augmentation market size before Covid-19 was worth 92.5 billion. After Covid-19, the size grew to $132.9 billion which shows a great change in the trends. Priorities and requirements change for any organization and every new...
by Magdalena Karteris | Dec 17, 2021 | Accessibility, AI, aihealtchare, Healthcare, Innovation, internet of things, Medical Research
Learning to speak – it’s one of the first lessons life teaches us. From our first word, our earlier years are spent honing and refining our language. However, in diseases like stroke or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – also known as motor neurone disease –...
by Magdalena Karteris | Dec 6, 2021 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, applications, blog, Digital, IOT
Competition in the mobile apps market is fiercer than ever. Hundreds of new apps arrive every day. Standing out and attracting new customers is a challenge even for the top AI development companies in healthcare. Still, it’s possible with the help...
by Magdalena Karteris | Nov 29, 2021 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, applications, B2B, Better Health, blog, disruptive innovation, Healthcare, IOT
Back in 1999, the tech futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that by the year 2019, human life expectancy would be over 100 years old. Not only that, but nanobots and computerized health monitors would handle the bulk of medicine. Such wide-eyed predictions aren’t new. In...
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