BOYDSense breathes new life into blood glucose monitoring
A portable device makes glucose monitoring painless by analysing metabolites in exhaled breath using AI. BOYDSense CEO Ben Delhey explains in an interview.
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A portable device makes glucose monitoring painless by analysing metabolites in exhaled breath using AI. BOYDSense CEO Ben Delhey explains in an interview.
Malaysia is outlining priorities across governance, society and industry as the country moves towards its goal of becoming an AI-driven nation by 2030.
From Abu Dhabi, Vitalls aims to make it easier for people to carry their health data across borders — benefiting patients, physicians, insurers, and governments alike.
The company signed partnerships aimed at accelerating innovation and improving patient access to integrated digital healthcare services.
Bupa Arabia is to expand its “No Pre-Approvals” initiative to 20 hospitals across Saudi Arabia by the end of 2025.
Chinese authorities have called for the greater use of use AI technologies in areas such as medical imaging, clinical decision support, and patient-facing services.
Entering the Hong Kong market, Heidi has formed a research partnership with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to study the use of AI in clinical documentation.
King’s College Hospital London has officially opened its new facility in Jeddah, becoming the first British-branded hospital to operate in Saudi Arabia.
Key highlights from DigiHealthDayS 2025 at European Campus Rottal-Inn, Pfarrkirchen.