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An automotive manufacturer in Japan has transformed its speech-to-text mobile app to an audio recognition system to help alleviate barriers in communication.
Also, H2U has received strategic investment to take on the South Korean market.
Also, the mental health app Here Hear in Taiwan is set to introduce an AI chatbot.
The device developed by Hong Kong researchers is said to be 40% more effective for rehabilitation of ankle-foot following a stroke than applying external mechanical forces alone.
Also, new AI-powered mobile apps in Hong Kong support at-home stroke rehabilitation and the mental health of parents of children with special education needs.
Ubie has recently introduced an LLM-based feature that provides an automated summary of patient pre-interviews.
Also, DeepTek has obtained another 510(k) from the US FDA for its AI solution.
Despite a dry investment climate, it was able to secure what could be the biggest funding raise by a health tech company in South Korea this year.
Also, SME-focused insurtech Onsurity raises $24 million from a funding round led by the International Finance Corporation.
Besides gaining improved cognitive outcomes, it has also received positive perceptions and acceptance from elderly users.