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LA #TechWeek "Generative AI & Computer Vision in Healthcare"

Hosted by Thea Pham & 3 others
 
 
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Santa Monica, California
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Join us at the premier HealthTech Event at LA #TechWeek 2023 where successful healthcare entrepreneurs, experts & investors will explore the advances & challenges of AI technologies and how they effectively transform healthcare.

Panelists include:
- Ophir Tanz:  Founder of Pearl & co-founder of GumGum (LA based $135M raised)
- Vivian Chu: Co-founder & CTO of Diligent Robotics (MIT TR35, Fortune 40 under 40)
- Jeff Chang: Co-founder of Rad AI (Youngest radiologist & 2nd youngest doctor in US history )
- Matt Michelson: Co-founder of EvidScience (LA-based, exited 2x) & Readout AI.

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Cedars Sinai Health Ventures partners with entrepreneurs to advance healthcare and biomedicine through technology.

OCV Partners is an LA-based fund investing Technology (SaaS, Proptech, cyber) & Healthcare (Healthcare SaaS, Digital Health, MedTech, and Tx) generally in Series A-C rounds. We possess a differentiated background as an established team of former operators who have grown a $1B+ annual revenue business, completed over 200 acquisitions, and managed over $30B AUM prior to founding OCV. Our Managing Partner, Hemi Zucker, was the CEO of J2 Global, which owns MedPage Today and EverydayHealth – two of the largest medical educational resources for physicians and patients respectively.

Hyperlink Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focused primarily on investing across enterprise software.  Whether it is recruiting a key engineer or facilitating an enterprise customer intro, Hyperlink is as hands-on as our founders want us to be.

This event is part of the #TechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs and Startups to bring together the tech ecosystems