Machine learning
The Japanese manufacturer's new company, established in Delaware, will utilize a cell picking and imaging system to help providers detect and treat diseases.
Utilizing AI and machine learning, the Charge 6 supplies up to 60% more accurate heart rate readings, the most precise in a Fitbit tracker yet.
The company will use the funds to expand internationally, initially focused on the Japanese and Brazilian markets.
Fifteen projects, including eight digital health initiatives, received $3 million in cash, Google Cloud credits and technical assistance.
Array Behavioral Care adds three new executive members to its team, and a new senior vice president of regulatory affairs joins Elucid.
The company's computational solution uses AI, modeling and data analysis of naturally occurring proteins to generate superior antibodies, enzymes and vaccine immunogens.
THE IQ-Creator Program supports healthcare professionals in creating content for underserved communities, while Aloud uses AI to dub videos in multiple languages.
The algorithm helps predict missed appointments, failure to schedule follow-up visits and late arrivals.
The company will use the funds to meet the growing demand for ElliQ, its conversational AI-powered robot that acts as a companion to seniors.
The company will use the funds to bring its AI-enabled offerings into clinical development and advance its platform and portfolio.