Google on Monday has reintroduced a major focus on health-tech after 2020, and two Indian start-up founders have been selected for Women Founders Academy - Monika Mehta of Zealth-AI and Laina Emmanuel of BrainSightAI.
They both are tackling different difficulties in healthcare. While Monika is working on a digital hospital-at-home solution that will allow for more prompt treatments and better outcomes, Laina is developing a neuroinformatics platform to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neuro-oncological and neuropsychiatric illnesses, Google India said in a statement.
The Women Founders Academy, a 12-week programme provides founders with training to improve their leadership abilities, establish great teams, and handle their specific growth requirements, it said.
They'll attend workshops, network with a community of Google advisers, venture capitalists, and business executives, and be mentored by subject matter experts. The Women Founders this year hail from five Asian countries: India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Singapore, it added.
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