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COVID-19 ultrasound training module released for BodyWorks PoCUS simulator
Intelligent Ultrasound Group, the ultrasound artificial intelligence (AI) software and simulation company today launched a COVID-19 training module for its state of the art BodyWorks Point-of-Care Ultrasound simulator. To help in the fight against COVID-19 our frontline doctors and software development team have been working around the clock to develop and release a COVID-19 module…
Innovate UK Grant Award
Conditional award to fund development of virtual reality aid for ultrasound-guided needling Intelligent Ultrasound Ltd announces that it had been awarded a conditional grant offer from Innovate UK to fund the development of a new augmented reality imaging device to improve ultrasound-guided needling. The grant of £464,000, which is conditional on a financial review by…
Pilot of ultrasound AI software for pregnancy screening
ScanNav real-time image analysis software to be piloted by St George’s, London Intelligent Ultrasound Ltd announces the first pilot of its ScanNav real-time image analysis software at the Fetal Medicine Department of St George’s University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, U.K. ScanNav is believed to be the first CE marked artificial intelligence (AI) system to carry…
ScanNav AI software featured on ITV news
Intelligent Ultrasound Ltd announces its artificial intelligence (“AI”) based real-time image analysis software, ScanNav™ has featured on the ITV ‘Wales This Week’ programme. ScanNav uses deep learning-based algorithms to automatically identify, grade and capture good ultrasound images to provide real-time guidance, assessment and audit of obstetric scanning. It is believed to be the first AI…
Intelligent Ultrasound expands ScanNav AI pilot
Intelligent Ultrasound announces that it has expanded the pilot of its ScanNav artificial intelligence (“AI”) image analysis software into its second UK hospital, at the Princess Anne Wing Ultrasound Department of the Royal United Hospitals (“RUH”), Bath. ScanNav is the first CE marked AI system to carry out an automated, real-time “peer review” of obstetric…
Intelligent Ultrasound features in the Silicon Review’s 30 Fastest Growing Tech Companies 2018
Intelligent Ultrasound (formerly known as MedaPhor) has been named as one of the 30 Fastest Growing Tech Companies 2018 by US business magazine, The Silicon Review. To mark the listing, the magazine has published an exclusive interview with Intelligent Ultrasound’s CEO Stuart Gall, who discusses the company’s gold-standard product portfolio and his vision for the…
Intelligent Ultrasound recognised as top 10 AI Solution Provider 2018
Intelligent Ultrasound (formerly known as MedaPhor) has been named in Education Technology Insight magazine’s list of Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Solution Providers 2018. The magazine is one of the United States’ leading publications for those with an interest in how technology adoption can transform educational delivery. Intelligent Ultrasound’s real-time ultrasound image analysis software, ScanNav, uses…
Intelligent Ultrasound assists the INTERGROWTH-21st Project at the University of Oxford
Intelligent Ultrasound assists the INTERGROWTH-21st Project at the University of Oxford Intelligent Ultrasound (formerly known as MedaPhor) has provided valuable assistance to The International Fetal and Newborn Growth (INTERGROWTH-21st) Consortium led by the University of Oxford. The Consortium has developed new international standards describing optimal fetal and newborn growth, which are being incorporated into clinical […]
Intelligent Ultrasound provides quality control of fetal ultrasound images for the hapin trial
Intelligent Ultrasound announces it is working with the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial to provide quality control of fetal ultrasound images. The work is led by principal investigators at Johns Hopkins, Emory and Colorado State Universities and is funded by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the National Institutes for Health (NIH).…
Intelligent Ultrasound commences clinical trial for AnatomyGuide
Intelligent Ultrasound announces it is commencing a clinical trial within the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to capture data for its AnatomyGuide artificial intelligence (AI) software for ultrasound-guided anaesthetic procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks. Increasingly, ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are being used as a safer and more cost-effective alternative to general anaesthesia but not…