Pakistani HealthTech Startup Rightmetrics Joins NVIDIA Inception Program

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Rightmetrics LLC has been accepted into the prestigious NVIDIA Inception Program. This membership signifies a significant milestone for the company and a testament to the innovative spirit of its Pakistani founders.

NVIDIA Inception Program is a global initiative designed to nurture startups leveraging AI and data science to revolutionize their industries. Rightmetrics’ inclusion grants them access to cutting-edge technology, deep learning expertise, and go-to-market support – invaluable resources to propel their growth and innovation.

Ahsan Rasheed Khan, co-founder and director of the board, expressed his delight on this milestone for Rightmetrics. “This achievement is not just a win for Rightmetrics but an inspiration for other startups, particularly in healthtech”. 

Company emphasizes the program’s significance for all AI-powered startups in Pakistan. They encourage fellow entrepreneurs to apply and join them in pushing the boundaries of technology and transforming the future of healthcare.

Rightmetrics offers clinically validated Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and telehealth solutions, along with industry-first virtual wards and virtual hospitals, catering to the needs of home-based healthcare. In addition to the program acceptance, Rightmetrics is extending an open call for collaboration. They seek partnerships with network hospitals, home health providers, integrated diagnostic labs, and telehealth companies in their early stages.

This announcement highlights the growing prominence of Pakistani innovation in the global tech landscape. Rightmetrics’ membership in the NVIDIA Inception Program paves the way for them to leverage cutting-edge technology and expertise to revolutionize healthcare delivery.

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