The Digital Innovation Showcase saw five startups pitching their solutions to a panel of judges and healthcare industry professionals from the APAC region.
Medical device company Medtronic has unveiled a white paper illustrating the opportunities and challenges in the healthcare technology startup scene.
159 e-health professionals from the APAC region were surveyed on where their organisations stand when it comes to Connected Health technologies.
The company, formerly known as Pacific Knowledge Systems, will absorb three applications by Ainsoff that help reduce the risk of death for seriously ill patients and automate key clinical processes.
The ezOntheCall telehealth solution enables doctors to quickly retrieve patient data in real-time while conducting virtual consultations.
Through video calls, Opsis Emotion AI’s software will be used by counsellers to help diagnose mental health conditions such as anxiety, stress and depression.
The product's first application will be in the ultrasound market.
Carepool Asia claims it is Malaysia’s first multidisciplinary digital healthcare platform to offer unlimited consultations.
The Singaporean firm has also partnered with Japan's Toho Holdings to develop and market its device.
The online pharmacy also offers teleconsultations and at-home lab testing.