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Also, Point Robotics from Taiwan has received a US FDA 510(k) clearance for its surgical robot system.
Also, a new research centre at the University of Melbourne will use AI to advance breast cancer screening.
The technology uses heart rate variability measurements to assess the severity of sepsis in ED patients.
It will be used to test implants for hip and knee replacements.
Also, digital health company RaphaCure has launched its mobile corporate wellness app.
Also, Olympus has come up with the third-generation Visera Elite surgical visualisation platform for endoscopic procedures.
The Indian derma startup is also working to optimise its platform.
The new funds will go toward further scaling its platform in the United States.
It can also predict falls by using AI and a deep sensing camera that observes a wearer's movement.
It is currently conducting clinical studies and expanding its teams in Australia and the US.