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LinkDoc Selected as the Sole Global Healthcare AI Representative in the '2017 World Internet Development Best Practices Case Collection'

Dec 06, 2017 19:50 CST Updated 19:50

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The ten cases selected for the *2017 Collection of Best Practices in Global Internet Development* center on the digital internet and span various global sectors, including healthcare, economy, finance, education, telecommunications, training, tourism, energy, and artificial intelligence. These cases demonstrate the emergence of a new wave of technological and industrial revolution—represented by cutting-edge information technologies such as the internet, big data, and artificial intelligence—across all aspects of society.


We have observed that the organizations submitting the selected cases are none other than global industry giants, internationally influential organizations, and large-scale central state-owned enterprises. As the youngest startup among them, LinkDoc made its debut at the World Internet Conference with a striking presence, being selected as one of the “Best Practices in Global Internet Development” of the year.


Among the selected cases, LinkDoc Technology is the only company chosen in the global field of medical artificial intelligence! In response, Zhang Tianze, CEO of LinkDoc, stated:


“ZeroKe’s First ‘1,000 Days’: Steady Daily Progress, Gradual Yet Swift. We extend our gratitude to the ‘700 entrepreneurial partners’ for their dedication; to the ‘20,000 oncology experts’ for their trust and entrustment; and above all, we are deeply thankful to the nearly ‘2 million patients’ who, though not ‘witnessing it firsthand,’ have ‘personally participated’ with their lives, driving this wave of collaborative advancement in medicine and technology. In the next ‘1,000 days,’ we must strive harder and move even faster.”