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Guidewire showcases GenAI's capabilities in insurance risks

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Guidewire touts 'insurance-grade AI' as it uses generative tools to speed risk, claims and pricing decisions for cautious insurers.
Elderly dementia patient music therapy headphones legal shadows

When music and AI make 'Medtech Magic'

Thu, 11th Dec 2025
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AI-powered music therapies promise relief for dementia and Parkinson's patients, but tangled licensing rules could stall life-changing apps.
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Take2 helps parolees & ex-offenders enter tech industry

Wed, 28th Aug 2024
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New Zealand-based Take2 empowers parolees and ex-offenders by teaching web coding and software development, securing an 88% employment success rate within six months.
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Digital wound care to grow to US$3,293 million by 2033: FMI

Thu, 30th Mar 2023
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The global market for digital wound measurement devices is likely to reach US$3,293.3 million by 2033, expanding at 3.8% CAGR over the next ten years.
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Medical rehabilitation robotics market set to grow, says FMI

Mon, 27th Feb 2023
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The global medical rehabilitation robotics market is forecasted to expand at 15.2% CAGR to reach a market valuation of US$1.76 billion by the end of 2033.
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CSC's Adrian McKenzie hits the road for Halberg foundation

Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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Kiwis are being asked to dig deep as CSC's Adrian McKenzie takes to the road to raise funds for a cause close to his heart.
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Ground-breaking Kiwi medical tech at heart of Australian stroke hub

Sat, 1st Mar 2014
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A collaboration between Callaghan Innovation and Im-Able has led to a trial at Royal Melbourne Hospital, integrating cutting-edge Kiwi tech for stroke recovery.