Microsoft launched a dedicated programme to help healthtech
startups flourish in India, as the pandemic impacts every aspect of the
healthcare system in the country.
Microsoft on
Thursday launched a dedicated programme to help healthtech startups flourish in
India, as the pandemic impacts every aspect of the healthcare system in the
country.
Microsoft
informed that it has collaborated with startup incubator Social Alpha to
accelerate the growth of participating startups.
"Technology
innovation with advanced data and analytics capabilities is a critical enabler
as we build trusted and reliable solutions at scale. The Microsoft for Healthtech
Startups programme deepens our focus on specific industries and is aimed to
accelerate the growth journeys of startups with the best tech enablement and
business resources," explained Sangeeta Bavi, Director-Startup Ecosystem,
Microsoft India.
The programme aims
to help entrepreneurs with technical support as well as resources for
co-selling and co-building tech tools to achieve better outcomes across
healthcare.
The Microsoft
Cloud for Healthcare unlocks the power of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365,
Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Power Platform, and enables startups to
access a portfolio of released and new healthcare capabilities tailored to the
unique requirements of health data in the cloud, the company said.
"As we
continue to grow the lab to market ecosystem for high impact start-ups in
India, our portfolio companies need access to world-class technologies
including in the areas of advanced cloud computing, data science and
analytics," said Manoj Kumar, Founder and Chairperson of Social Alpha.
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