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Reveal HealthTech scores $7M to expand AI in US healthcare
Indian health tech company Reveal HealthTech from Bengaluru secured $7.2 million from a Series A funding round led by Leo Capital, with participation from Sanos Capital.
Established in 2023, the company develops AI systems for enhancing patient experiences, clinician workflows, and hospital operations. Its flagship products support multimodal AI use cases and feature smart agents for workflow automation.
Based on a media statement, its fresh funds will be used to strengthen its sales networks, expand global reach (particularly in the United States), and further develop its AI capabilities.
Alongside this announcement, the company said it is set to join the Cipher Collective, a consortium of healthcare AI firms in the US.
Singapore approves lung cancer imaging AI
American company Body Vision Medical has received pre-market approval to offer its lung cancer imaging AI platform in Singapore.
It has received clearance from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority for LungVision, which uses AI to support early and accurate diagnosis of lung cancer. In Singapore, most lung cancer cases are diagnosed at late stages, underscoring the need for earlier detection to improve survival rates.
LungVision provides near real-time 3D imaging, which enables more precise bronchoscopic biopsies of pulmonary nodules.
The platform will be distributed locally by Scanmed Technology.
Fujitsu unveils NVIDIA-powered AI agent platform in Japan
Fujitsu has introduced a new AI agent platform for Japanese healthcare.
The system features an orchestrator AI agent that coordinates multiple specialised healthcare agents developed by Fujitsu and partner companies, including NVIDIA. It integrates various task-specific agents, such as for data structuring, interoperability monitoring, and workflow automation. It can also incorporate third-party AI agents.
Fujitsu has started seeking collaborations to validate its latest platform and develop industry-specific AI agents.
HealthPresso expands AI health content platform to US, UAE
HealthPresso TechnoMedia from India has launched its AI-powered healthcare content platform HUMETA in the United States and the United Arab Emirates and is raising $2 million in pre-seed funding to support its expansion.
HUMETA produces multi-format, multilingual content across medical specialties, including continuing medical education modules, discharge summaries, patient explainers, and scientific publications. The platform was built on proprietary retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) architecture and trained on more than 3.5 million verified medical datasets.
It was developed to encourage doctors to create credible, accurate, and regulation-compliant health content.