UK’s National Health Service launches £500,000 COVID-19 tech competition
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| Post date: 2020-03-26 04:12:54 |
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| The innovation arm of the UK’s National Health Service, NHSx has launched a £500,000 funding competition for innovators and startups who can find digital ways to support people in need during the coronavirus outbreak. The fund will concentrate on tech initiatives that help people with mental health support and those with social care needs, and |
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