ResourcesVendorsApplicationsInformation systems (software)Lunit6th floor, 175 Yeoksam-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South KoreaeMail:Website:https://lunit.ioLatest from LunitECR 2024Lunit to present studies at ECR 2024By AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersLunit will highlight four oral presentations and three poster presentations at ECR 2024 featuring its INSIGHT technology.February 28, 2024Artificial IntelligenceRoad to ECR 2024: AI PreviewBy Philip Ward, Will Morton, and Edna Astbury-Ward, PhDECR 2024's central theme, Next Generation Radiology, means AI is bound to feature prominently at the congress. Our guide looks at the hot topics and technology trends on display in Vienna.February 26, 2024Womens ImagingVolpara reaches agreement with Lunit, will feature tech at ECRBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersVolpara Health Technologies has reached a distribution agreement to resell Lunit's AI software, which will be featured at ECR 2024.February 22, 2024Artificial IntelligenceDeepc acquires OsimisBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersDeepc GmbH has acquired the Osimis Platform.February 20, 2024Artificial IntelligenceRadiologists in Europe ramp up testing of AIBy Will MortonFour out of seven commercially available AI algorithms for detecting lung nodules on x-rays performed better than human readers in a recent study.January 12, 2024Digital X-RayAI shows promise detecting TB in ZambiaBy Will MortonAn AI algorithm developed by Google shows potential as a scalable triage test for active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in settings with limited resources.December 22, 2023Artificial IntelligenceAI developers share latest thoughts on chest x-raysBy Will MortonAI algorithms appear to have clinical value based on detecting normal x-rays – by flagging chest x-rays as normal, they can reduce reading times for radiologists.December 13, 2023Artificial IntelligenceLunit expands services into Saudi Arabia, secures 137M euros in fundingBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersLunit is expanding its services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -- deploying its Lunit Insight CXR in five major hospitals -- and has secured $150 million (137 million euros) in funding.November 20, 2023Artificial IntelligenceLunit to participate in 'Saudi Vision 2030' eventBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersLunit will participate in the "Saudi Vision 2030" Healthcare Sandbox, an event intended to facilitate innovation in Saudi Arabia's healthcare industry.October 26, 2023Artificial IntelligenceLunit to showcase nine AI studies at ESMO 2023By AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersAI developer Lunit will present nine studies featuring the company's AI pathology technology at the upcoming European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2023 Congress in Madrid, Spain, being held October 20 to 24, 2023.October 9, 2023Clinical NewsDoubts cast over clinical use of AI to analyze chest x-raysBy Philip WardCommercially available chest x-ray algorithms require more research, an influential government-backed U.K. health technology agency has recommended. AI developers must conduct prospective studies to address gaps in evidence, it says.October 2, 2023Artificial IntelligenceLunit to launch symptomatic breast clinic AI studyBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersLunit and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in the U.K. plan to launch a prospective AI study among symptomatic breast clinic patients.September 18, 2023Artificial IntelligenceBreast AI comparable to radiologist double readingBy Amerigo AllegrettoAI alone and AI with one radiologist are on par with radiologist double reading in breast imaging, suggest Swedish findings published on 8 September in The Lancet Digital Health.September 11, 2023Artificial IntelligenceAI compares well with breast radiologists for reading test casesBy Amerigo AllegrettoAI showed broadly similar performance levels when compared to breast radiologists for evaluating cases from enriched test sets in a study led by a research group at the University of Nottingham in the U.K.September 10, 2023Market AnalysisTech expert outlines main market trends in digital radiographyBy Bhvita JaniThe prospects for the global fixed digital radiography (DR) sector appear to be brighter over the next five years than for the mobile DR sector, writes business analyst Bhvita Jani of Signify Research.July 30, 2023