28 November 2024 | Thursday | News
Lunit (KRX:328130.KQ), a leading provider of AI-powered solutions for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, today announced a strategic partnership with Salud Digna, one of Mexico's largest medical networks. Under the agreement, Lunit will deliver its AI-powered medical imaging solutions to Salud Digna's extensive network of over 230 clinics across Mexico and Central America.
The deal centers on two of Lunit's flagship products:
These cutting-edge tools are set to enhance diagnostic capabilities for Salud Digna, which treats approximately 20 million patients annually.
As part of the arrangement, Lunit will also gain access to Salud Digna's substantial database, comprising millions of deidentified 2D mammography and chest X-ray images. This high-quality data will help Lunit refine its AI algorithms, particularly for the Latin American market.
"By integrating Lunit's advanced AI into our healthcare network, we aim to improve the accuracy and efficiency of our imaging services," said Juan Carlos Ordoñez, CEO of Salud Digna. "Together, we are committed to leveraging our extensive data resources to drive innovation in medical imaging and ultimately improve patient care across the region."
The collaboration extends beyond a traditional supplier-client relationship. Lunit and Salud Digna will engage in joint research projects, leveraging the shared data to further advance medical imaging AI technology and showcase the impact of this partnership on healthcare delivery in Mexico and across the Latin American region.
"This multifaceted partnership with Salud Digna marks a milestone in our global expansion and our mission to improve patient outcomes through AI," said Brandon Suh, CEO of Lunit. "By combining our cutting-edge AI technology with Salud Digna's vast clinical experience and extensive patient data, we're not just supplying software – we're collaborating to advance medical imaging AI technology tailored to the needs of patients in Mexico and potentially the broader Latin American region."
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