Technology enables high-risk paediatric liver transplant at Vietnam’s Vinmec
The team used ICG fluorescence imaging to visualise the infant’s biliary anatomy and blood vessels without repeated X-ray scans.
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The team used ICG fluorescence imaging to visualise the infant’s biliary anatomy and blood vessels without repeated X-ray scans.
Asia’s new flagship event for digital health innovation has announced its key themes, speakers and partners ahead of its debut in Singapore on 1–2 July 2026.
The French pavilions will showcase a broad range of technology-led healthcare solutions, with a strong focus on digital health, artificial intelligence, connected medical devices, and data-driven clinical systems.
The event looked at Embryology 4.0, combining medical expertise with machine learning and data-driven assessment to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient success rates.
The robotic system enables millimetric precision in planning and executing electrode placement, reducing risks and improving diagnostic accuracy.
The CARDIO4Cities programme builds on Brunei’s existing digital health platform, BruHealth, and seeks to use population-wide data and AI to identify high-risk individuals early.
Using in-house 3D technology, Vinmec surgeons recreated a patient’s elbow virtually, designing a prosthesis customised to his condition, marking a milestone in Vietnam’s orthopedic surgery.
JD Health is accelerating the rollout of AI across its physical examination centres in China, aiming to improve efficiency and the overall quality of patient care.
Under the revised system, medical technologies using devices that have undergone international-level clinical evaluations are classified as medical technologies that can enter the market immediately.