Israeli Medical Imaging Startup Makes TIME Magazine's List of Genius Companies
It's not every day that TIME magazine calls you a genius. Walach is the 30-year-old CEO of Aidoc, a two-year-old Tel Aviv-based startup that is saving lives through medical imaging. Aidoc applies proprietary artificial intelligence to the millions of images generated every year by CT scans in order to catch serious issues before a human radiologist even has a chance to review the results. Aidoc has already received US and European approval to assess scans of brain hemorrhages and spinal fractures. TIME included the startup on its list of "50 Genius Companies of 2018," a prestigious cohort that includes well-known names such as Amazon, Airbnb and Apple (and that's just the As).
Dec-13-2018, 12:37:22 GMT
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- Asia > Middle East > Israel > Tel Aviv District > Tel Aviv (0.25)
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- Health & Medicine
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- Diagnostic Medicine > Imaging (1.00)
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Vision (0.64)