Adam Ang
The Orthopaedic Surgery team has recently received an international patent for the novel AI for robotic total knee replacement.
The Australian-led project developed these maps, claimed to be the most detailed ever made, to link retinal thinning to various diseases.
Its developer, a spinoff from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, is looking to raise up to $1.5 million to commercialise their MCI screening tool.
The funding, which is NRFC's first medical science investment, will help introduce the company's AI to more health facilities locally and abroad.
Also, a new mobile app in Australia tracks eyelid movement to detect sleep apnoea.
Also, fitness technology company GOQii has introduced an AI-powered post-organ transplant care programme.
PanopticAI also claims to be the first in the city to obtain US FDA clearance for software as a medical device.
The multifunctional biomedical robot can do imaging, sampling, and laser ablation.
Also, Aevice Health from Singapore has obtained new investment for its global expansion.