The future of pet health in Asia: How technology is transforming care
Healthtech isn't must for animals. What was once largely reactive care — a visit to the vet only when a pet is sick — is shifting towards a technology-driven model.
Healthcare innovation in the world's biggest markets
Healthtech isn't must for animals. What was once largely reactive care — a visit to the vet only when a pet is sick — is shifting towards a technology-driven model.
The system covers model training, scenario testing and deployment, and is intended to improve the efficiency and intelligence of long-term condition management.
The system enhances surgical accuracy but also facilitates quicker recovery, improved mobility, and long-term joint stability.
Malaysia is outlining priorities across governance, society and industry as the country moves towards its goal of becoming an AI-driven nation by 2030.
The company signed partnerships aimed at accelerating innovation and improving patient access to integrated digital healthcare services.
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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.
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