intelligence, 4 interdisciplinary institutes specializing in AI have flourished through the “3IA” label in 2019. They have been granted a total of 100M€ for 4 years, highlighting the current political commitment to raise significant funding. Projects developing new patient services based on AI are to come.
Thanks to 10 billion euros in funding, innovation and industry will have to tackle, through calls for projects, a major challenge: “How to improve medical diagnostics through artificial intelligence? “. In partnership with the Health Data Hub, a call for projects was launched at the end of 2019, based on the collection of health data and support for research and development.
Thus, many start-ups are thriving, particularly in the e-health sector (applications, websites, software, chatbots, etc.), AI and health data. Some of them aim to accelerate research. For example, Aqemia, a spin-off from the ENS (French National School of Science for research) and the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research), is developing an AI platform to discover new therapeutic molecules. Others offer digital solutions to improve patient care, such as Medadom for teleconsultation and Hoppen to digitalize the daily lives of hospital staff with connected rooms or ambulatory care to fluidify patient flow management in real-time.
Already positioned industrial players
Open innovation initiatives are flourishing to develop relationships between pharma companies, already well established in this dynamic