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In charge of managing the AI House, Kaouther El Kourd said the study day was intended for discovering applied artificial intelligence techniques and the benefits it provides to pharmacy, in addition to communication channels established between students and companies operating in the field.
El Kourd called on students to present their innovative projects to create their own start-ups, as part of the policy set out by the sector of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The participants underlined the role of artificial intelligence in different areas, such as medicine, physics, pharmacy and biology, putting forward the importance of intelligent software and technologies in medical data analysis, to improve healthcare and skills in pharmaceutical industry.
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