Express Healthcare

TechVariable partners with MedScrape

0 178

The collaboration is aimed at shaking up the global healthcare ecosystem as it innovated an AI-powered Key Opinion Leader (KOL) search function that will incorporate knowledge graphs and would transform product development and market research for emerging medical technologies

TechVariable, an IT services and consulting company has announced its collaboration with a Seattle-based tech start-up, MedScrape. The collaboration is aimed at shaking up the global healthcare ecosystem as it innovated an AI-powered Key Opinion Leader (KOL) search function that will incorporate knowledge graphs and would transform product development and market research for emerging medical technologies. The new software was created by a team of 4 engineers who spent 2 months on the project. The software increases 60 per cent efficiency in search function.

This KOL Search innovated by TechVariable will create a single view of aggregated data to end users, helping them discover and identify relevant KOLs in their areas of interest. The tool conducts searches across publications and clinical trials, and ultimately reduces the time spent manually scouring and aggregating data. It will enable enterprises to find trends and gaps in the healthcare market and fine-tune their offerings to meet emerging demands.

Nilotpal Boruah, CEO, TechVariable said, “The TechVariable team closely collaborated with MedScrape for the project. While creating the new software; our team ultilised cutting-edge technologies and techniques. Creating a brand new tool in a record of two-months time frame in addition to working together in different time zones was a challenging yet an exciting journey for us.”

“We are thrilled to support startups as they develop and prosper. We have been able to establish a strong presence in the healthcare sector over the past seven years and carve out a position for ourselves in the market,” he further added.

 

 

 

 

 

- Advertisement -

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.