The startup plans to enter the local market for pharmaceuticals, baby and beauty products.
They are now looking to bring the algorithms to a mobile phone app to be used as a screening tool in the field.
This latest service enables fertility consultants to access a patient's fertility data and remotely monitor their conditions in real-time.
The integration of automated clinical coding with EBM's data enables the delivery of more accurate data for healthcare facilities.
The company develops AI tools to analyse chest x-rays and breast mammography.
Also, an Indian online medical news portal launches a mobile app version.
The platform can capture a 360-view of a live medical procedure, a record of which is later stored in a cloud server.
The device uses predictive AI to alert staff about patient's deteriorating conditions.
The proceeds from the investing round will be used for its expansion in Southeast Asia and to enter new markets.
The acquisition is part of the healthcare tech company's plan to expand globally.