Green Room Communications & Stevens Institute of Technology Collaborate to Enhance AI in Healthcare

Stevens Institute of Technology is forming a strategic alliance with Parsippany-based Green Room Communications, a leading health care communications agency, to enhance the understanding and communication of artificial intelligence in the health care sector, the organizations announced on Wednesday.

Officials from both groups indicated that the collaboration will utilize Green Room’s expertise in health care communications alongside Stevens Institute’s cutting-edge research capabilities, particularly in conjunction with the Stevens Institute of Artificial Intelligence.

Together, they will explore how AI is transforming drug discovery, clinical trials, and health care delivery, as well as how these innovations are influencing communication strategies within the biopharma industry.

Hoboken-based Stevens, recognized for its interdisciplinary approach to technological innovation, sees this partnership as a crucial step in amplifying the impact of its AI research and aiding the public in understanding and contextualizing progress in this field, according to SIAI Director Brendan Englot.

“AI has the potential to fundamentally reshape our approach to health care,” Englot stated. ““By collaborating with Green Room Communications, we aim to enhance scientific understanding and refine our methods for effectively communicating these advancements to both industry stakeholders and the general public.”

This partnership emphasizes a shared commitment to investigating the intersection of AI and health care, fostering discussions that will shape the future of both sectors.

Karen Carolonza, co-managing partner of Green Room Communications, expressed her excitement about the collaboration.

“Collaborating with Stevens Institute of Technology enables us to enhance our understanding of AI’s transformative potential in health care,” she remarked.

Co-Managing Partner Deb Fowler added her agreement.

“By integrating our industry expertise in artificial intelligence, we aim to clarify the future of health care communications.”she stated.

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