What you all read in 2025: key trends that shaped Asian healthtech
AI is reshaping Asian healthtech, from predictive care to real-world algorithms, with apps like Ant Group’s AQ reaching more than 100 million users.
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AI is reshaping Asian healthtech, from predictive care to real-world algorithms, with apps like Ant Group’s AQ reaching more than 100 million users.
“Nada” is intended for use during consultations, allowing physicians to focus on patients rather than manual documentation.
Oman’s nationwide use of AI in healthcare, especially for disease screening and medical imaging, aims to enhance diagnostics, efficiency, and patient access in public facilities.
The AI-powered MRI at Reem Hospital aims to speed up scans, improve image quality, and enhance patient diagnostic care.
The Health Innovation Hub aims to accelerate AI-driven healthcare solutions and expand equitable access to advanced medical technologies across Vietnam.
The system covers model training, scenario testing and deployment, and is intended to improve the efficiency and intelligence of long-term condition management.
A portable device makes glucose monitoring painless by analysing metabolites in exhaled breath using AI. BOYDSense CEO Ben Delhey explains in an interview.
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.
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.