Heartflow Sues Cardiac AI Rival Cleerly Over Alleged IP Theft - MedCity News
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Heartflow Sues Cardiac AI Rival Cleerly Over Alleged IP Theft - MedCity News
"HeartFlow's lawsuit claims that Cleerly's actions represent one of the most egregious examples of piracy in the medical technology industry, alleging that Cleerly's products infringe on six of its patents."
"Dr. Min, after gaining intimate access to HeartFlow's revolutionary cardiovascular diagnostic technology, allegedly incorporated Cleerly while still bound by his contractual obligations to HeartFlow."
"Cleerly's technology is based on landmark clinical science that has redefined the understanding and treatment of cardiovascular disease, according to Dr. Min."
HeartFlow filed a lawsuit against Cleerly in Texas, alleging patent infringement and misuse of proprietary technology. The complaint describes the infringement as a significant example of piracy in the medical technology industry. HeartFlow, founded in 2010, develops AI tools for analyzing cardiac CT scans, while Cleerly, established in 2017, focuses on quantifying plaque and assessing heart disease risk. HeartFlow claims Cleerly's products infringe on six of its patents related to cardiac scan analysis methods.
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