ASIA News
Founded in 2016, the company runs an online insurance marketplace and a platform for medical crowdfunding.
The ArtiSential devices act as an extension of a surgeon's arm, mimicking the movement of its user's hand, wrist and fingers.
The company hopes to equip China’s hospitals with digital surgery solutions to enable better health outcomes.
Funds from this investing round will be used for the expansion of its solutions and services.
Customers of the insurance firm are able to access a suite of telemedicine services via their My AIA app.
The company will use the funds to expand its products and employ more staff in India and the US.
The company states that the study was designed to minimise bias in assessing the solution’s impact on diagnostic accuracy.
According to the Hong Kong-based startup, the SenseCare-Chest DR Pro can quickly identify normal and abnormal scans from chest x-ray screenings.
The electronics giant has been repurposing older Galaxy model smartphones for medical uses.
The surgery robotics developer will use the funds to reach fast-growing cities in China and develop solutions to treat major diseases.