How AI Is Finding New Treatments for Incurable Diseases
Why it matters: How AI Is Finding New Treatments for Incurable Diseases by speeding drug discovery and repurposing existing drugs.
Everything AI, Robotics, and IoT
Sanksshep Mahendra is a technology executive with success in driving, vision, strategy, design, and execution of software engineering for the web, mobile, apps, social, voice, IoT, applications along with Machine learning and AI. His expertise lies in partnering with business leaders, powering through roadblocks, and leading global teams to deliver disruptive products that advance the organization’s mission and capture game-changing results in the market. Sanksshep Mahendra has a lot of experience in M&A and compliance, he holds a Master's degree from Pratt Institute and executive education from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in AI, Robotics, and Automation.
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