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Minuteful for Wound enables better, more accurate decision making in wound care management.
Minuteful for Wound enables better, more accurate decision making in wound care management.
Jiva.ai is the world’s first low code/no code AI platform focusing on multimodality and explainability, that allows users to create, test and deploy AI models all within the Jiva.ai framework.
Motilent specialises in the assessment of digestive diseases using medical image analysis. Its main focus areas include Crohn’s Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Gastroparesis.
Haris Shuaib, Magnetic Resonance Physicist, Guy’s & St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, is assessing the performance of imaging machines.
Niall MacDougall, Head of Clinical Dosimetry (Treatment Planning and Computing), Barts Health NHS Trust. Honorary Lecturer, Queen Mary College, University of London. is converting radiotherapy department to be paper-light.
VUI Diagnostics helps doctors detect eye diseases earlier by providing a plug and play retinal screening device and companion software.
Odin Vision is using cloud and AI medical devices to create a new era of healthcare by supporting doctors to deliver higher-quality care leading to improved patient outcomes, better patient experiences and increased value for healthcare providers.
Bleepa® is the essential tool to enable remote and secure communications between clinicians and teams.
Oxford Heartbeat develops technology to make high-risk brain stenting surgeries safer and more accurate.
Visionable is a video collaboration platform designed especially for healthcare.
Trustedoctor uses a cloud-based, open platform that allows specialist physicians to quickly engage with and assess patients and consult with colleagues in a convenient virtual setting.
MedShr is a private, professional app and network for medical professionals to connect and learn through case discussion. Over 1.5 million members now use MedShr to discover, discuss and share clinical cases and medical images.
Cupris is pioneering new ways to diagnose, monitor and treat ear conditions. They have created a product called TYM to turn a smartphone into a clinical-grade otoscope, making it possible to capture, view and share images of the eardrum.
Oxford Heartbeat is an alumnus of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme and during their time on the programme they engaged with DigitalHealth.London’s Generator, through which a relationship was brokered with the NIHR Research Design Service (RDS) in South London.