Zebra Medical Vision develops an imaging analytics platform that allows healthcare institutions to identify patients at risk of disease and offer preventative treatment pathways to improve patient care. The company's AI solutions analyze millions of clinical imaging data points in real time, detecting various medical indications.
Zebra's high-performance software has secured multiple regulatory approvals, such as FDA and CE, and is installed in hospitals globally. Zebra was named one of Fast Company's Top-5 AI and Machine Learning companies.
DiA is the leading provider of AI-powered ultrasound analysis software that solves the two main challenges ultrasound users are struggling with today: how to capture the right image and how to analyze it correctly. DiA’s technology is based on advanced pattern recognition, deep learning and machine learning algorithms that automatically imitate the way the human eye detects image borders and identifies motion.
LVivo Seamless is an AI-based software solution that preselects and instantly analyzes the optimal apical cardiac ultrasound views, generating Strain, EF and Right Ventricle Size and Function measurements results for all Echo lab studies. The selected views with results appear as an in-motion secondary capture on any PACS viewer. This enables clinicians to reduce the variability associated with manually selecting views and visually analyzing cardiac ultrasound images.
DiAs LVivo Toolbox is FDA cleared, CE marked, and ISO certified and is currently used by thousands of end users worldwide.
Pulsenmore has developed a reliable, universally accessible home ultrasound device for remote care. Its technology enables patients to self-scan by connecting their own smartphone to a novel handheld ultrasound cradle. Scans are automatically sent for remote clinical assessment by healthcare providers.
Pulsenmores at-home prenatal ultrasound for remote assessment of fetal well-being empowers women to proactively manage their pregnancies in collaboration with their healthcare providers. The technology aims to enhance the availability of care, improve resource management, and increase patient satisfaction.
The Pulsenmore home ultrasound system for fetal monitoring has CE and AMAR certification and is commercially available across Europe and Israel; in the U.S. the system is limited under federal law to investigational use only.
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Voyage81 is a deep-tech AI-based computational imaging start-up developing patented software that brings hyperspectral imaging capabilities to smartphones via its physics-based algorithms.
Its software-only product can be used to leverage users' personal smartphone cameras to provide exceptional online experiences, matching capabilities, and a wealth of additional data for healthcare, fitness, nutrition, and many other purposes.
Twill, formerly Happify, is a digital-first healthcare company focused on weaving together the disparate strands of physical and behavioral health to make healing more intelligent. The company has developed a mobile application with science-based activities and games designed to help users deal with negative thoughts, stress, and life’s many challenges.