Unleashing Human Potential Through AI
Written by Dr Suresh Devnani on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership). The Automation Revolution We stand at the crest of a tidal wave of technological ...
Micro-Robots – Macro Advances: The R-evolution of Precision Medicine ⚕🌞
Written by Marcus Parade on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership). Imagine a world where tiny robots navigate our bodies, fighting diseases ...
Need for Coaching to combat the always on work environment!
Written by Sophie Toth on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) The importance of having a safe place where everyone can find ...
How to Improve Your Virtual Consultations for Healthcare
Written by: Gunalan R on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) The telehealth industry is expected to grow from US$26.4 billion in ...
Health tech a boon to Women’s health
Written by : Bhawana Yadav on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) Women’s health is the most neglected sector, even after multiple ...
Thoughts On How India Can Leapfrog In Web3
Written by : Ajit Padmanabh on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) Introduction For an entrepreneur and a technologist like myself, the ...
Digitalizing the Healthcare Industry with Blockchain Technology
Written by : Divinegift (soetan) Afolabi on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) The healthcare industry is not yet ready for digitalization, but blockchain ...
Security & Privacy by Design – Health Data Management Policy
Written by : Sujeet Katiyar on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) Every byte of data has a story to share. Important question is ...
The Story of Love and Faith, Touching Lives with Tech where it Matters
"We used to travel several kilometres for basic medical facilities, and many times lost precious time at work and our ...
HOW INDIA IS GETTING DIGITALLY LITERATE
Written by Rishikesh Patankar, Ph.D. on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) The need for digital literacy in a country as populous ...
Digital Health Care – Fast Forwarded
Written by Vinita Sethi on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership) Far too much illness and uncertainty, and far too many disruptions ...