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Google's AI Accelerator Program selects Daiser for participation

U.S.- or U.K.-originating digital health organization Daiser chosen for Google's Growth Academy: AI-focused health startup incubator program.

Google selects Daiser for its AI accelerator program
Google selects Daiser for its AI accelerator program

Google's AI Accelerator Program selects Daiser for participation

Daiser, a UK-based digital health company, has been chosen to participate in Google's Growth Academy: AI for Health, an exclusive accelerator programme designed for health tech startups. The selection process, which spanned Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, sought out companies reshaping health and wellbeing with artificial intelligence.

Co-founded by renowned UK Professor Mike Trenell and US tech innovator Adam Wootton, Daiser offers an AI-native platform that takes a people-first approach. This flexible 'Lego brick' system enables personalised, scalable solutions, making Daiser a go-to platform for those looking to bring cutting-edge AI into real-world care.

Daiser's selection was noted for its people-centric approach to AI in healthcare, standing out in the competitive process. The startup's mission to provide healthcare providers and researchers with a powerful, easy-to-use digital toolkit to build exactly what users need, affordably and at scale, aligns perfectly with Google's vision for AI in healthcare.

The Growth Academy: AI for Health programme offers virtual and in-person sessions focused on AI best practices, product design, leadership, responsible innovation, and customer growth. Participants will receive ongoing technical support from Google's expert teams during and after the programme.

The three-month hybrid programme will take place in Poland and will include a cohort of 25 startups from various countries, including Morocco and the UAE. Noam Feinstein, Senior Startup Partner Manager and Campus Lead at Google for Startups, expressed excitement about Daiser joining the Growth Academy: AI for Health.

Google is proud to support Daiser's mission and connect them with other visionary companies. Mike Trenell, co-founder of Daiser, views the programme as a launchpad to help redefine healthcare in the age of AI.

Daiser is already partnering with some of the UK's most respected institutions, including the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub (SYDHH) and the EPSRC's EdgeAI Hub. As part of the Growth Academy: AI for Health, Daiser is set to further expand its network and impact in the field of AI-driven healthcare.

[1] Google's AI initiatives in healthcare and social impact: https://ai.google/social-impact/healthcare/ [3] Google's training programs for startups in the Asia-Pacific region: https://developers.google.com/startups/accelerator/apac/ [5] General information on Google's Growth Academy: https://developers.google.com/startups/accelerator/programs/growth-academy

  1. Daiser's selection to Google's Growth Academy: AI for Health demonstrates the tech giant's commitment to digital health and artificial intelligence, aimed at reshaping health and wellness using technology.
  2. The people-centric approach of Daiser's AI-native platform in healthcare aligns with Google's vision for AI, marking a significant step in the integration of AI in real-world care and research.
  3. Participating in Google's Growth Academy: AI for Health will provide Daiser with opportunities to expand its network in the health tech industry, collaborate with other visionary companies, and further establish itself as a leader in AI-driven healthcare solutions.

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