AI

roclub funding will help overcome global medical technologist shortages

Teleoperation platform for medical technology roclub has raised US$11.7 million to fuel its next stage of growth. The Series A round was led by Smedvig Ventures and YZR Capital, with participation from existing investor Speedinvest and angel investors. The company claims its teleoperation technology is redefining how healthcare providers operate medical equipment, starting in radiology […]

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Medimaps Group and Radiobotics announce strategic merger to expand AI-driven musculoskeletal imaging portfolio

Medimaps Group SA, a global leader in AI-driven bone microarchitecture imaging solutions, and Radiobotics ApS, a leader in AI-powered MSK radiology solutions, today announced that they have entered into a strategic merger agreement. Closing of the transaction is subject to receipt of Danish foreign direct investment (FDI) approval and other customary closing conditions. The merger […]

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Harrison.ai CT Chest delivers one of the broadest thoracic coverages to help detect critical and chronic conditions

Health technology provider Harrison.ai, previously marketed as annalise.ai, has launched Harrison.ai CT Chest, a comprehensive AI tool that assists clinicians in detecting 167 radiological features in a single workflow, including life-threatening conditions, tumours and chronic diseases. With some of the broadest coverage in chest imaging, Harrison.ai CT Chest identifies close to nine critical findings such […]

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HLH Imaging Group promises clear and consistent reporting in prostate MRI

Provider of lung cancer screening in England, The HLH Imaging Group has used its nationally-integrated NHS architecture, AI-supported approach and collaboration with leading figures in prostate imaging to add a prostate MRI reporting arm that now provides services to several NHS and independent institutions. Using the DeepHealth Prostate AI platform, HLH Prostate provides NHS trusts […]

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RCR and NHS Global AI Conference returns: experts to tackle safe and practical AI implementation

Submitted by AI conference committee chair Professor Owen Arthurs, professor of radiology, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and consultant paediatric radiologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) Human + machine: clinician-led AI for tomorrow’s healthcare, June 29-30, 2026 QEII Centre, London and online The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) in collaboration with […]

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Success of chest x-ray AI tool leads to introduction of CT Chest by Harrison.ai

Health technology provider Harrison.ai has launched its CT Chest software, an AI tool that assists clinicians in detecting 167 radiological features, including those that may be suggestive of life-threatening conditions, tumours and chronic diseases. With one of the broadest coverages in chest imaging, CT Chest identifies critical findings such as pulmonary embolism, acute aortic syndrome, […]

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Medica hosts Shaping the Future of Radiology: AI, Audit, and Error Reduction thought leadership event

Medica hosted its third thought leadership event of the year, Shaping the Future of Radiology: AI, Audit, and Error Reduction, at The Spencer Hotel in Dublin in November. The hybrid event welcomed a large turnout of attendees both in person and online, bringing together radiology professionals, digital health leaders, and clinical experts from around the […]

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On-stand demonstrations will showcase how AI technology can transform ultrasound imaging

As bronze sponsors of Ultrasound 2025 FUJIFILM Healthcare UK will take the opportunity to showcase its latest ultrasound innovations and connect with healthcare professionals from across the UK. The company will present live on-stand scanning demonstrations featuring its AI technology that it says is transforming ultrasound imaging. These live demonstrations will allow visitors to experience […]

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