KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 1 (Bernama-PRNewswire) — On 9 February, a cohort of 59 MBA students from Asia School of Business (ASB), a collaboration between the MIT Sloan School of Management and Malaysia’s central bank (Bank Negara Malaysia), participated in an innovative climate change and healthcare-focused hackathon in Dubai, UAE to develop solutions to real-world problems faced by the healthcare industry. The event was jointly organized with VPS Healthcare, one of the leading integrated healthcare providers in the UAE region with 24 operational hospitals and over 125 healthcare centres.
The half-day hackathon saw students proposing several innovative ‘hacks’ to identify and proposed sustainable solutions for mission-driven healthcare groups like VPS Healthcare.
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