Stevens Institute of Technology and Green Room Communications Partner to Advance AI in Healthcare
Stevens Institute of Technology is forming a strategic partnership with Parsippany-based Green Room Communications, a leading health care communications agency, aimed at advancing understanding and communication of artificial intelligence within the health care sector, the groups announced Wednesday.
Officials from both groups say the collaboration aims to leverages Green Room’s expertise in health care communications and Stevens Institute’s cutting-edge research capabilities and AI expertise, in particular in partnership with the Stevens Institute of Artificial Intelligence.
Together, the groups will explore how AI is revolutionizing drug discovery, clinical trials, and health care delivery, and how these innovations are reshaping communication strategies within the biopharma industry.
Hoboken-based Stevens, known for its interdisciplinary approach to technological innovation, views this partnership as a critical step in amplifying the impact of its AI research and helping the public to understand and contextualize progress in this space, according to SIAI Director Brendan Englot,
“AI has the power to fundamentally change how we approach health care,” Englot said. “Through our collaboration with Green Room Communications, we seek to not only advance scientific understanding but also to refine and develop our strategies for communicating these advancements to industry stakeholders and the public in the most effective way.”
This partnership underscores a shared commitment to exploring the intersection of AI and health care, driving conversations that will shape the future of both industries.
Karen Carolonza, co-managing partner of Green Room Communications, was equally enthused.
“Partnering with Stevens Institute of Technology allows us to deepen our insights into the transformative potential of AI in health care,” she said.
Co-Managing Partner Deb Fowler agreed.
“By combining our industry knowledge with Stevens’ expertise in artificial intelligence, we aim to illuminate the future landscape of health care communications,” she said.