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The National Center for Korean Cancer to distribute robotic bronchoscopy and more briefs

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The first implementation of robotic bronchoscopy in Korea

The National Center for South Korea is to introduce endoscopic endoscopic imaging to the diagnosis of lung cancer.

According to media information, this is the first implementation of robotic bronchoscopy platform by intuitive surgical surgical in the United States. It is expected that very precise technology deals with current restrictions in diagnosing lung cancer by tissue testing in the country.

The robotic platform is also to be arranged at the ULSAN University Hospital.

Endoscopic platform assessment studies were established, with a clinical application scheduled for the next month, June.


Brain Health Partnership focuses on artificial intelligence

Vellore Institute of Technology in Tamil Nadu, India and Gleneagles Hospital Chennai will cooperate in research on brain health.

Private institutions have recently signed a memorandum of findings in the field of research and joint development of technological solutions focused on neurological and chronic conditions. Key areas include neuroinformatics and brain imaging, AI and machine learning applications in healthcare, medical devices based on wearing and IoT, rehabilitation and assistant gait technologies, as well as a donated or virtual diagnostic framework based on reality based on reality.

They have the production, confirmation and commercialization of prototypes in which applications in the care of epilepsy, neuro-oncology, neurorehabilitation and monitoring of cognitive health.


Flames regarding the health of AI appearing in military facilities in Southeast Asia

Predict Medix AI, a provider of contact solutions from Canada, has included a strategic partnership to extend in Southeast Asia.

He collaborated with the integrator of Pacific Mechatronics systems in order to promote health research technology in the defense and borders sector in the region that applies rapidly modernizing operational health resources.

The Canadian company offers a fully automated solution, driven by artificial intelligence and Multispectral imaging, which detects signs of fatigue, infectious diseases, cognitive disorders and mental health anomalies. Technology can be arranged in hard-wearing safety settings, including border control zones, military installations, marine docks and air command units.

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