Adam Ang
It plans to secure more regulatory approvals for its AI pathology platform.
Also, AI cancer treatment software provider PVMed scores $14M in Series A funding.
It plays brain wave-based synchronised sounds to help users get into a deep sleep.
Also, Lunit signed multiple contracts this week to deliver its AI imaging software in Hong Kong, Mongolia, and Brazil.
The company seeks to meet the rising demand for specialised care across Southeast Asia.
However, these tools are not yet able to provide personalised advice.
This follows its earlier approvals from the US, Europe, Japan and Taiwan.
The study follows the pioneering discovery in 2015 when ultrasound was used to clear protein markers for Alzheimer's.
Also, a Thai language speech recognition AI has been deployed for screening depression in Thailand.
It is offering free two-week access to the FibriCheck feature on its app for the first 100,000 users.