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CE approval of ScanNav Anatomy Peripheral Nerve Block

Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc (AIM: IUG), the ultrasound artificial intelligence (AI) software and simulation company, announces CE approval of ScanNav Anatomy Peripheral Nerve Block (“ScanNav PNB”). ScanNav Anatomy uses the latest AI technology to automatically highlight the live ultrasound image to enhance the accuracy and standardisation of ultrasound image interpretation, by making it easier to […]


Launch of ScanNav Anatomy: Peripheral Nerve Block Trainer

Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc (AIM: IUG), the ultrasound artificial intelligence (AI) software and simulation company, announces the UK launch of the ScanNav Anatomy: Peripheral Nerve Block Trainer (“ScanNav PNB Trainer”). The ScanNav PNB Trainer is a real-time training system which uses the latest AI technology to automatically highlight the key structures on the live ultrasound […]


Installation of 1000th Simulation System

Point of Care ultrasound scenario trainer installed at Ohio State University College of Medicine Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc (AIM: IUG), the ultrasound artificial intelligence (AI) software and simulation company, announces that they have recently installed their 1000th ultrasound simulation system, a Bodyworks™ Eve PoCUS and Covid-19 training simulator, into one of the leading medical institutions […]


UK lockdown update

Following the announcement of a second lockdown in England that will come into force this week on 5th November, and with the existing lockdown in Wales, we want to reassure you that we continue to remain fully open. Our BodyWorks Eve point-of-care ultrasound training simulators have been used around the world to train frontline clinicians…


GE Healthcare’s Voluson SWIFT receives 510(k) clearance from the FDA

Intelligent Ultrasound (AIM: MED), the artificial intelligence (AI) based ultrasound software and simulation company, announces that GE Healthcare’s Voluson SWIFT ultrasound machine that incorporates GE Healthcare’s SonoLyst software with Intelligent Ultrasound’s ScanNav Assist AI technology, has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA for sale in the USA.


GE Healthcare launches new ultrasound AI software

Intelligent Ultrasound (AIM: MED), the artificial intelligence (AI) based ultrasound software and simulation company, today announced that GE Healthcare has launched its new AI-enhanced Women’s Health ultrasound system, Voluson SWIFT*. The Voluson SWIFT features SonoLyst, the world’s first fully integrated AI tool that recognizes the 20 views recommended by the International Society of Ultrasound in…


The resuscitative TEE workshop is live from Montreal

After a brief hiatus initiated by the global pandemic, The Resuscitative TEE Workshop, an immersive course on resuscitative transesophageal echocardiography, is fortunately back in full swing and committed to teaching and learning safely with our current circumstances in mind. The multidisciplinary team of clinicians behind the Resuscitative TEE Project has developed the first state-of-the-art practical…


BSE adapts to challenging times with simulated scanning for candidates

We were recently delighted to be able to support the BSE with their TTE, Critical Care, and Level 1 practical assessments. We caught up with Executive Director, Jo Sopala, to hear what she thought of the day… “The British Society of Echocardiography is regarded as having a world class accreditation process and a major contributor…


NHS COVID-19 and POCUS webinar

NHS COVID-19 and POCUS webinar In case you missed it, the COVID-19 & POCUS Webinar hosted by NHS Barts Health is now available. The webinar discusses the use of POCUS for the diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of patients suffering from COVID-19 disease, from the emergency department to the ICU including the use of ECLS for severe respiratory failure. Expert […]


CARES Act funding for medical simulation

CARES Act funding may be available to your institution for medical simulation spending. Areas of support could include: • Healthcare workforce education and training equipment • Hospital employee training to reduce COVID-19 exposure • Distance learning for medical students, faculty and staff training • Transition to virtual instructional delivery • Reimbursement of COVID-19 related expense…