ultrasound analysis

Two soldiers carrying another soldier on a gurney across a field
By  Jessica Hagen 11:10 am August 23, 2024
MAUI, an ultrasound imaging company, announced its launch with a $4 million Department of Defense (U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command) contract to support trauma medicine using its autonomous ultrasound technology across four branches of the U.S. military. The Arizona-based company's MAUI K3900, which received 510(k) clearance in October, is a remote ultrasound imaging system for...
Healthcare professional performing an ultrasound on a patient
By  Nathan Eddy 11:07 am June 5, 2024
Mayo Clinic is teaming up with Israeli company UltraSight, a medtech company using AI to improve point-of-care ultrasound for cardiac care, to develop algorithms for analyzing ultrasound images. The goal is to address barriers to the widespread adoption of point of care ultrasound (PoCUS) by guiding users through image acquisition and interpretation. PoCUS is an advancement in medical diagnostics...
Two people looking at a tablet with an ultrasound image of a brain on the screen
By  Jessica Hagen 02:50 pm October 26, 2023
Butterfly Network, maker of a handheld, smartphone-connected ultrasound system, announced a five-year co-development collaboration with Forest Neurotech, a tech-enabled research company building a device for stimulating and imaging the brain with ultrasound, to develop a whole-brain neural interface utilizing Butterfly's Ultrasound-on-Chip technology.  The Massachusetts-based company's Ultrasound...
Healthcare worker standing beside a pregnant person lying in bed while both are touching the pregnant person's stomach
By  Jessica Hagen 09:04 am September 19, 2023
GE HealthCare has secured a grant of more than $44 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to design AI-enabled applications and tools to help less experienced health professionals in low- and middle-income countries perform ultrasound scans that address fetal and maternal health and respiratory diseases. Caption Health, founded in 2013 and acquired by GE HealthCare earlier this year,...
A screenshot of a breast scan reading from the See-Mode software
By  Adam Ang 11:57 pm November 16, 2022
See-Mode Technologies, a medtech startup based in Melbourne, Australia and Singapore, has received the approval of Health Canada for its software product that supports breast and thyroid ultrasound examinations. Founded in 2017, the company develops AI to better predict the risk of stroke and vascular diseases by improving the analysis of ultrasound images. Its flagship product, Augmented...