Tech leaders are aggressively applying cloud computing and generative AI to tackle issues in healthcare. We look at how 4 tech giants are building their positions in the industry using strategic investments, partnerships, and product launches.
The $11T+ healthcare industry presents a host of opportunities and challenges for big tech players, from the chance to capture an abundance of consumer data to the pressure to address digitization and connectivity.
These leaders are harnessing their existing offerings — in areas like cloud computing, AI, and hardware — to service healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies.
While big tech players are competing with each other in this landscape, they are also carving out distinct strategies:
- Amazon is going deeper into primary and specialized care.
- Google is amassing troves of health data, which could play a role in its biotech bets.
- Microsoft is equipping healthcare organizations with AI tools to improve clinical research, drug R&D, and care delivery.
- Nvidia’s long-standing hardware dominance positions it to play a major role in the future of smart hospitals.
This report uses CB Insights datasets like investments, acquisitions, business relationships, patents, buyer interviews, company scouting reports, and more. Learn more about our data here.
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