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Funding for Medical Imaging AI Companies Tops $1.2 Billion

31st January 2019 – Featured in AI in Healthcare – Companies developing machine-learning solutions for medical imaging have received more than $1.2 billion in capital investments since 2014, according to a report by Signify Research. Investments in medical imaging AI companies have grown significantly since 2017, when total investments reached $270 million. In 2018, total investments reached […]

How AI Could Change Healthcare, for Better or Worse

23rd January 2019 – Featured on CSO’s website – Expectations for the use of artificial intelligence in the healthcare field are high, possibly even over exaggerated. In fact, a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine by Jonathan Chen and Steven Asch said, “in the ‘hype cycle’ of emerging technologies, machine learning now rides atop the ‘peak […]

Hi-Tech Miracles, But Not for Everyone

02nd January 2019 – Featured in la Repubblica Newspaper – Artificial intelligence and computers will help us to prevent many diseases. Thanks to the study of millions of analyzes and exams But who will use this data? And who will be able to manage them? Click here to continue reading on la Repubblica.it website…

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Spending to Hit $36B

28th December 2018 – Featured on Health IT Analytics Website – The global market for artificial intelligence in healthcare is set for incredible growth over the next few years, according to new research from ReportLinker. The AI in healthcare market is slated to expand from its current $2.1 billion to $36.1 billion in 2025, representing a staggering compound […]

Why Advanced Visualisation is on the rise in Radiology

18th December 2018 – Featured on HealthData Managements’ website – With healthcare IT becoming increasingly enterprise across departments and sites, advanced visualization as well as PACS, is commonly a strategic obstacle because of its often standalone workstation-based nature. The wish for diagnostic viewing integrated into the healthcare enterprise with multiple access points, has given new hope […]