Canada
The "game-changer" acquisition will integrate the Auckland-based company's healthcare data capabilities with AI.
This follows last year's FDA approvals in the US.
Luxsonic's virtual reality suite, the SieVRt, landed clearance from Health Canada in order to be used in diagnostic radiology.
The Canadian Trade Commission's accelerator angles to help young companies get their start in the U.S. and other nations.
The new app will use Bluetooth tech and will likely launch in July in Ottawa.
Canadian digital employee health benefits company League has just landed a whopping $47.
This year the Canadian government will start using artificial intelligence to help track social media posts that could indicate someone is at risk of suicide, according to a contract.