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23 Feb 2024: In The News
Digital twins: The mirror to the future
Healthcare is innovating at such an incredible speed that it can be difficult to keep track of and assess which startups, products and innovations are most likely to impact healthcare and healthcare businesses in the short-midterm. Our forthcoming project, "Digital Precision Medicine – World – 2024", will offer insight into how investors and healthcare companies should approach and prioritize different emerging markets, including digital twin software which is the focus of this insight.
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17 Feb 2024: In The News
Vanguard of Modern Medicine: The Role of Medical Imaging
Explore the vanguard of medical imaging, where AI and novel modalities like ultrasound elastography and 4D flow MRI are redefining diagnostics. Discover the future of patient care at the intersection of technology and human health.
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17 Feb 2024: In The News
Revolutionizing Medical Imaging: The Rise of AI and Deep Learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing medical imaging, enhancing diagnoses and bridging health equity gaps. New advancements in AI and deep learning technologies are transforming X-ray imaging, predicting hip fractures, and identifying lung nodules. The future of patient care looks brighter with the integration of AI in medical imaging.
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15 Feb 2024: Our News
Signify Research ‘Women in STEM’ – Imogen Fitt
Imogen shares her perspective on being a woman in STEM in the healthtech industry. With a focus on digital pathology and other healthtech markets, she emphasizes the importance of setting examples and supporting other women in STEM.
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14 Feb 2024: Our News
Signify Research ‘Women in STEM’ – Amy Thompson
Amy shares her unique perspective on being a woman in STEM in healthtech, as she heads up our Imaging IT and AI in Medical Imaging research areas.
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13 Feb 2024: Our News
Signify Research ‘Women in STEM’ – Bhvita Jani
In this video Market Analyst, Alexandra Bream, interviews Principal Analyst Bhvita Jani. Bhvita shares insights on being a woman in STEM in healthtech.
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12 Feb 2024: Our News
Signify Research ‘Women in STEM’ – Kelly Patrick
In this video Aiyana Amess talks with Kelly who shares her experiences of working in STEM, imparts some advice to younger women looking to enter / progress in the industry and shares her excitement over the upcoming projects she is working on.
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11 Feb 2024: Our News
Signify Research ‘Women in STEM’ Week
To honour ‘Women in STEM’ Signify Research will be sharing videos featuring some of our brilliant women. Over 45% of our Analyst team is made up of women, so throughout next week we will be celebrating them, as one day is not enough.
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06 Feb 2024: In The News
Most Significant News Event in Radiology – Minnies 2023 Winner: Use of AI in radiology
The technology is proving to be a revenue generator and a driver of innovation: The medical imaging AI market will likely exceed $1.7 billion by 2027, according to a report written by contributing writer Ellie Baker of Signify Research that AuntMinnie.com posted in July, and a recent report in the Journal of the American College of Radiology suggested that in the near future, venture capital funding will boost the number of AI radiology offerings cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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04 Feb 2024: In The News
Digital twins: The mirror to the future
Signify Research analyst in diagnostics and life sciences, Alexandra Bream, releases this insight on digital twins. The analysis also includes more information about the digital twin software architecture and downstream uses and benefits. Her team covers digital pathology, laboratory information systems, clinical Real-World Data (cRWD) platforms, oncology information systems, tumour board software, oncology decision support software and radiotherapy IT.
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29 Jan 2024: In The News
Crystal-ball gazing: Predictions for Medical Imaging in 2024
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11 Jan 2024: In The News
EHR vendors and the use of FHIR, a modern standard for health data exchange
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