Radiology AI software provider Gleamer expands into MRI with two small acquisitions | TechCrunch
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French startup Gleamer, focused on AI-enhanced medical imaging, is now targeting MRI analysis after acquiring startups Pixyl and Caerus Medical. Founded in 2017, Gleamer has processed 35 million examinations and serves 2,000 institutions in 45 countries. The company emphasizes the need for specialized solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach in radiology. Their latest product, a mammography tool, took 18 months to develop and was trained on 1.5 million images, showcasing their commitment to improving diagnostic accuracy and tailored support for radiologists.
"Unfortunately, the one-size-fits-all approach to radiology doesn't work. It's very complicated to have a large model that covers all medical imaging and delivers the level of performance expected by doctors."
"Three weeks ago we released our mammography product, which we have been working on for 18 months. It's based on a proprietary AI model that has been trained on 1.5 million mammographies."
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