Adam Ang
Docquity will use its fresh funds to further expand into East Asia and the Middle East.
Also, Lunit has received Taiwan's approval for its AI mammography solution.
The AI model still has a modest prediction accuracy and is slated for a wider clinical trial soon.
It provides a range of information and resources to support people with down syndrome.
It will use its fresh funds to complete a multi-site validation study across eight Asia-Pacific markets.
This comes after it launched its CDI tool called DxPrime in June.
It claims to help people stop smoking in four weeks.
It is a home-based programme with 10 self-paced modules.
Dozee's sensor-based technology uses AI to track vital parameters.
One of the projects will develop a digital navigator to support people with chronic conditions.