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Also, Standigm has partnered with Merck Korea for AI drug discovery research.
The telemedicine platform will start by offering diabetes care support.
Also, Intuitive India releases its mobile app for surgeons using the da Vinci RAS system.
It maps its own sterilisation path by locating areas where the virus is most probably dense.
The Baheya Foundation extends free-of-charge treatment to women with breast cancer.
They plan to infuse AI, big data, and cloud technologies with digital therapeutics.
Also, AICS unveils its latest AI-powered medical solutions, including a hospital information system, drug safety system, and an EMR search platform.
The partners aim to accelerate the discovery of novel anti-tubercular drug candidates.
The company is set to debut in the KOSDAQ early next year.
Also, South Korean startup Lunit obtains two new US FDA approvals for its AI diagnostic tools.