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Unleashing medtech’s potential: How AI-powered future of work is reshaping the industry

Harness the power of AI to streamline workflows, attract top talent and deliver high-performance workplaces

What if medtech companies could harness the power of AI to streamline workflows, attract top talent and deliver high-performance workplaces? Fueled by the power of artificial intelligence (AI), this future is not just a possibility–it is a reality.

AI reshaping what's possible across work, workforce and workplace

The medtech industry is on the cusp of a transformative era. The convergence of key enabling technologies–AI, Robotics and advanced materials science–is reshaping the art of the possible across work, workforce and workplace. Take for example software development. Much of medtech product innovation and development workflows are built-on software. It is no surprise that cracking the code of software development remains a top priority. Generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot X can automate coding tasks, generate test cases and document code, allowing software development to be completed up to 55% faster. Think about how progress like this will speed up software development for medical devices and healthcare applications.

AI can also aid in discovering new product designs, identifying potential flaws faster in manufacturing and analyzing patient data to predict the likelihood of diseases for early detection and intervention. For example, Edwards Lifesciences is using AI capabilities with their new Acumen heart catheters to predict potential complications during heart surgery. This AI system analyzes real-time data and alerts surgeons to potential issues, enabling them to take proactive measures and potentially save lives. 

Further, companies are using the power of AI to equip their people. Talent continues to be a top priority for medtech companies–an AI-enabled workforce could be a true differentiator. Companies are already racing ahead with implementation to gain a competitive advantage. For example, Moderna unlocked “thousands of hours of productivity” through its AI platform, mChat, launched in partnership with OpenAI. AI-powered chatbots and voice assistants can handle administrative customer requests, troubleshoot issues and determine appropriate support documentation in real-time. This allows top talent to focus on the highest ROI for time invested. 

In addition to AI’s impact on work and workforce, AI-powered real estate decisions could allow medtech companies to unlock yet another frontier. Predictive models could analyze vast amounts of data related to supply chain, labor markets, transportation costs and other relevant factors to help companies identify optimal locations for their manufacturing facilities. AI algorithms could also simulate various scenarios based on different location choices, helping decision-makers understand the potential risks and benefits associated with each option.

Attracting top talent through smart building technology

Attracting top talent is crucial, and locating in top life science clusters provides access to researchers, data scientists and engineers. However, differentiating in highly competitive clusters such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Boston/Cambridge, or New York/New Jersey means companies need to do more. One of the key differentiators will be delivering experiences that create a “wow factor” for the employee. To create a frictionless and efficient work environment, leading companies are investing in smart building technologies, such as IoT sensors, digital signage and mobile apps that allow employees to easily navigate the office, book meeting rooms and access resources. The integration of AI-powered virtual assistants can further streamline tasks and support employee productivity. Importantly, this data is increasingly beneficial for executive decision-making. As an example, JLL employs a leading occupancy intelligence platform applicable to office, research and development (R&D) and other environments. Medtech leaders can have the latest occupancy and employee in-office data and leverage insights from trusted experts to make the most confident business decisions.

The future of AI in medtech

The medtech industry is on the brink of a transformative era, with AI poised to revolutionize work, workforce and workplace. By leveraging AI-powered real estate strategies and responsibly integrating AI into medical workflows, medtech companies can attract top talent, enhance patient care and drive meaningful change. Collaboration between medtech companies, AI experts and healthcare professionals will be essential to ensure the successful and ethical integration of AI technologies in the industry. 

The future belongs to those who dare to reimagine the possible and harness the power of technology and space to drive meaningful change in the medtech industry.