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Also, Point Robotics from Taiwan has received a US FDA 510(k) clearance for its surgical robot system.
Also, a new research centre at the University of Melbourne will use AI to advance breast cancer screening.
The startup's first product asks patients questions about their concerns and provides a summary with recommendations for follow-up to the physician.
Kaleidoscope, Surge, Optellum, Cionic and Arcascope also announce funding rounds.
nference said researchers can use the de-identified clinical data to develop new therapeutics and diagnostics.
Smart stethoscope company Eko received a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, and Halo raised $2.6 million for its research and development collaboration tool.
LifePoint Health announced a partnership with Google Cloud to use its Healthcare Data Engine, and the National Institutes of Health will invest $130 million over four years to accelerate the use of AI in biomedical and behavioral research.
Also, Olympus has come up with the third-generation Visera Elite surgical visualisation platform for endoscopic procedures.
The Indian derma startup is also working to optimise its platform.
The solution screens for plus disease, which is associated with severe ROP.