Trending
- Zenition C-arm offers a reliable solution for RUH
- East Lancashire trust is first to install Agfa Valory DR room
- Sheffield Cancer Centre marks 50 years of treating women with rare womb cancer
- Open MRI scanner and AI-powered ultrasound machine to equip London walk-in clinic
- Dr Barnes becomes president of IPEM
- Canon Medical advocates for increased use of ultrasound imaging to help tackle NHS waiting lists
- Lumicare ONE’s high level probe disinfection is achieved using UV-C
- High level disinfection reduces the time spent dealing with preventable infections
- Ultrasound games and AI image recognition to feature on GE HealthCare’s stand
- Philips to showcase hands-on live scanning with new Compact 5500 ultrasound platform
Qure.ai and Erasmus MC launch AI Innovation Lab for Medical Imaging
Author: Prashant Warier - Qure.ai
Excerpt: Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a buzzword but a paradigm shifting reality that is redefining many aspects aspects of diagnostic medicine. In Europe, a key reason for the mounting significance of AI in healthcare was the pandemic, which severely tested systems and clinicians, exposed resource constraints and led to financial pressures. Acknowledgement of and appreciation for AI’s numerous applications has risen steadily.