Saudi Arabia
It offers end-to-end, AI-driven digital ecosystem solutions for hospitals and insurers.
This marks the Australian company's expansion into Saudi's private health sector after cementing its presence in its public health system.
It expects to get a contract shortly to supply its AI solutions in over 170 hospitals across the kingdom.
The AI medical software solution reportedly identifies abnormalities in body fluids and tissues, and is currently able to diagnose eight diseases, including rare genetic disorders.
The chatbot maker has also recently secured funding from Tencent, Samsung and Telus, alongside a $100 million deal with Prudential Asia.
This week at the Cleveland Clinic Patient Experience: Empathy and Innovation Summit, clinicians discussed the international efforts of implementing technology in healthcare.