Advancing AI Solutions

Orbita https://www/orbita.ai offering a cloud based platform, plans to work with team members at Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Digital Innovation Hub https://www.bwhihub.org. The goal is to explore and advance the use of voice-enabled and conversational Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions in healthcare.

“Voice and chatbots interfaces have the potential to reshape healthcare delivery. We’re seeing strong interest in voice among our internal researchers and innovators who work continuously to champion new uses of technology to improve care delivery,” said Adam Landman, MD, Chief Information Officer at Brigham’s

“Brigham is an exceptional partner and has played a pivotal role in helping us understand where the Orbita Voice platform can solve real-world problems,” said Nathan Treloar, President and Co-founder of Orbita. We are thrilled to collaborate with Brigham to drive innovation in the use of voice in powerful new ways that we can’t yet even imagine.”

The organizations will collaborate and work together on innovative digital healthcare applications that leverage voice assistants, chatbots, and other conversational user interfaces to improve patient engagement, remote care, clinical efficiency, and business processes.

Orbita will provide their cloud-based platform called Orbita Voice ™ https://orbita.ai/voice to enable Brigham to explore, prototype, and test the feasibility of voice and chatbots capabilities across a range of inpatient, outpatient, and in home use cases.

Brigham and Women’s Health and Orbita began their collaboration through MassChallenge Health Tech http://www.masschallenge.org, an accelerator based in Massachusetts that matches digital health companies with industry partners to address massive challenges in health.

MassChallenge headquartered in the U.S has other locations in Israel, Mexico, Switzerland, Texas, and the UK. To date, more than 1,500 MassChallenge alumni have raised more than $3 billion in funding, generated over $2 billion in revenue, and have created over 80,000 jobs.