Medical Technologies (MedTech) stories
The move has cut month-end work and lifted invoice processing, while avoiding costly customisation and easing future upgrades.
The deal is set to deepen research ties and speed up commercial use of quantum technologies, as Ottawa seeks trusted partners in a sensitive field.
Regulated firms could gain tighter oversight and faster document workflows as Hyland adds agent controls, context tools and sector packages.
Clinical trials in Australia and the United States will be accelerated as the Sydney start-up readies its labour monitor for regulators.
Life sciences firms could avoid costly FDA review delays as the software flags conflicting claims across filings before submissions are sent.
The model will first be tested inside Mayo Clinic, with the partners aiming to improve clinical decisions before wider rollout via Azure.
Record attendance and a wider startup pitch contest signalled Macao's growing role as a regional hub for AI and hardware investment.
Patients speaking other languages could get faster support as Monash Health tests AI translation across its hospitals and clinics.
Visitors will see AI, robotics and Formula E showcases as MWC Shanghai broadens beyond telecoms to industrial tech and startups.
Existing medical malpractice and cyber policies may leave hospitals exposed as AI-related claims rise and liabilities spread across vendors.
The cornerstone commitment should help Longwall Ventures reach a GBP £100 million close and back more UK deep tech start-ups.
The new site will create 85 jobs and boost Ireland's role in high-value cardiac software as Medtronic expands digital health work in Galway.
Hospitals can now extend duress alerts and patient monitoring beyond wards as CenTrak adds AI reporting and low-cost BLE tags to its RTLS platform.
The grants are set to speed the rollout of AI tools across healthcare, manufacturing and finance, helping GTA firms reach market sooner.
Ireland's investor appeal held up even as European foreign direct investment fell 7% to a decade low, EY found.
A £10,000 grant and mentoring package could help speed MRI scans by up to 90%, easing diagnosis delays for hospitals and patients.
Community clinics and pharmacies could see more ear and hearing checks after government-backed funding for TympaHealth's AI-guided platform.
Registrations rose 60% on the previous edition as student teams turned ideas into prototypes judged by industry figures at the Mysuru final.
The award gives each student EUR €2,500 plus mentoring and placements, extending a five-decade partnership between the university and Stryker.
Underserved Indian communities could gain easier access to early screening as the platform links symptom checks with more than 30 kiosk tests.