Dean Koh
Incheon International Airport has successfully trialed screening tech company Smith Detection’s Computed Tomography (CT) technology based carry-on baggage scanner, HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX at Terminal 2 Transfer Inspection Center, followed by a trial of the new Ultraviolet (UV) light tray disinfection kit.
A wider range of health coaching tools and solutions will be made available to AIA customers starting from Malaysia with plans to launch in other markets at a later period.
The company has established collaborations with several vaccine development companies, including the San Diego-based Arcturus which is running clinical trials in Singapore.
The robot helps to reduce staff-patient contact with highly infectious diseases at the point of testing by autonomously navigating and safely collecting patient samples.
Called Linkx score, the health engagement app will connect health activities and be able to implement the collected data with health risk prediction and illness prevention using dacadoo’s Health Score tech.
PAI Health services will be available to Pulse users across 11 markets in Asia.
The partnership leverages Biofourmis’ Biovitals platform to co-develop a novel digital technology for the objective assessment of pain using biosensors and AI-based algorithms.
The startup has currently 15,000 users for its MyCLNQ app and plans to expand regionally in the next two years.
According to Omron, the robot can get up and running with a simple software integration and does not require modifications or construction of the premises it is used in.
The service enables patients from the region to make informed decisions about cancer care, with the aim of expanding their treatment options and improving clinical outcomes.