South Korea
Also, Lytus adds an AI-driven blood logistics platform to its health technology portfolio.
AI models have demonstrated up to 96.9% accuracy in screening ADHD, according to the Yonsei University study.
Also, Cureskin from India has launched an AI-powered hair analysis feature on its mobile application.
Developed using a corpus of 38 million clinical texts, the open-source model scored 86% in the Korean Medical Licensing Examination.
It has added sign language-based telehealth and chatbot features.
The EMR-linked tool has been implemented across 16 departments.
Also, South Korean medical AI companies JLK and Coreline Soft announced recent regulatory approvals in Japan and the United States.
Also, two Korean digital dentistry solutions providers are integrating AI into their dental diagnostic software.
It has achieved high accuracy in predicting postoperative pain, considering blood volume change, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Also, Heuron started expanding to Japan following an exclusive deal to supply its stroke imaging AI.