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The spin-off company is expected to rake in almost $2 billion in revenue this year.
        
        
          Also, a Taiwanese startup has received the US FDA's 510(k) clearance for its neurosurgical robot.
        
        
          Selected early versions will be slated for real-world deployment. 
        
        
          NUS Medicine’s latest model has outperformed DNA-based biological ageing clocks and demonstrated a stronger capability to predict mortality.
        
        
          What they offer is not a passive but an active clinical assistant that thinks beyond consultation notes. 
        
        
          Also, VUNO has obtained regulatory clearance in South Korea for its AI-based screening solution for kidney failure.
        
        
          Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets. 
        
        
          40% of their time is spent on manually collecting data, which the tool would assist in reducing.
 
        
        
          The model could be deployed as a decision support tool in emergency departments.
        
        
          Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
