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ZayaAI Partners with Enjinstarter to Transform Healthcare with AI and Blockchain Integration
ZayaAIa pioneering AI-focused technology company, proudly announces its strategic partnership with Enjinstarter, a leading Web3 launchpad and advisory. The collaboration aims to harness the power of AI and blockchain technology to revolutionize diagnostics and healthcare outcomes.
ZayaAI’s innovative AI software enables pathologists and researchers in clinical laboratories to reduce time to diagnosis, reduce costs, minimize human error, and ultimately improve patient care. By integrating blockchain technology, ZayaAI ensures data security, transparency, and better collaboration in the healthcare ecosystem.
By combining ZayaAI’s cutting-edge technology with Enjinstarter’s expertise in Web3 solutions, both companies aim to improve the accuracy and efficiency of pathological diagnosis, setting new standards in healthcare innovation.
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The partnership includes a strategic Initial DEX Offering (IDO) hosted by Enjinstarter, aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of ZayaAI’s cutting-edge diagnostic solutions. This IDO, scheduled to launch in September 2024, will provide critical funding to expand ZayaAI’s reach and impact in the healthcare industry. Early investors will have the opportunity to support ZayaAI’s mission and be part of a transformative journey in medical diagnostics.
Christian MogodiciCEO of ZayaAI, expressed his excitement about the partnership: “We are thrilled to join forces with Enjinstarter. Their expertise in Web3 crowdfunding and blockchain technology perfectly complements our vision of driving healthcare innovation through advanced digital solutions.”
This partnership will leverage Enjinstarter’s robust platform to enhance ZayaAI’s diagnostic solutions, ensuring data integrity and driving innovation in pathology and beyond. The collaboration will drive the development and deployment of advanced AI tools, bringing transformative changes to the healthcare industry.
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