Aurora Martinez Ramos: AI Is Redefining Global Healthcare
Aurora Martinez Ramos, Chief Strategy and Alliances Officer at Keralty, shared on LinkedIn:
”Last week at the MBZUAI (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence) during the AI Innovation Day Healthcare, I had the opportunity to reflect on the forces that are redefining global healthcare — and the leadership it will take to guide this transition responsibly.
The discussions on multimodal AI, digital public health, advanced imaging, and next-generation biomedical models highlighted a shared global ambition: to move from reactive systems to proactive, data-driven, human-centered health ecosystems. Achieving this requires not only technological excellence, but also vision, governance, and strong international collaboration.
At Keralty, these principles guide our work. We see the future of health being shaped at the intersection of scientific rigor, compassionate care, and global alliances that expand our collective capacity to improve wellbeing at scale.
Engaging with leaders across the UAE’s innovation ecosystem reaffirmed the value of these networks — and the responsibility that comes with building them.
A quote from His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the visionary founder of the UAE, resonated deeply throughout the day:
“They said it was impossible, but the word ‘impossible’ does not exist in our dictionary.”
That mindset is at the heart of meaningful transformation.
It is the mindset needed to build the next generation of healthcare.
Grateful for the thoughtful exchanges, the scientific rigor, and the collective determination to imagine what’s possible for global health.”

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