Wardah Inam, PhD, CEO of dental artificial intelligence (AI) company Overjet, has been named to Inc’s 2022 Female Founders List. This annual list of entrepreneurs is a collection of women whose innovations and ideas are shaping the world into a better place.
The 5th annual list honors women across all industries whose companies are estimated to be worth more than $22 billion, according to a press release from Overjet. Each year, Inc. editors review thousands of applications highlighting female founders who are challenging the status quo and tackling some of the world’s biggest problems. The list features women who have overcome challenges and lifted those around them while leading impactful organizations across the country.
“These 100 female founders have identified solutions to difficult problems and created valuable, industry-changing companies out of them. We congratulate this year’s list on their achievements and look forward to their continued success,” says Inc. editor-in-chief Scott Omelianuk.
Under Inam’s leadership, Overjet has secured 2 FDA clearances to detect tooth decay and quantify bone loss on X-rays. Today, Overjet’s dental AI products are used not only by some of the largest dental groups but also by major insurance carriers to more efficiently process claims.
“I founded Overjet with the mission to improve oral health by creating a future that is clinically precise, efficient, and patient-centric. I’m honored by Inc’s recognition of Overjet’s contributions in pioneering transformational AI that advances patient care,” Inam said according to the press release. “This award was made possible through the incredible efforts of the Overjet team, our partners, and our customers who are trailblazers in dental AI adoption.”
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