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The multifunctional biomedical robot can do imaging, sampling, and laser ablation.
Also, Aevice Health from Singapore has obtained new investment for its global expansion.
This model, developed by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing Tongren Hospital, is now being deployed across China's Henan Province to diagnose common eye diseases.
The project specifically targets oral health issues among the elderly.
Also, an Indian startup has raised $1 million in seed funding to develop dental nanorobots.
Research from Asia has urged vigilance with the use of the chatbot while calling for AI language inclusivity.
Also, Dozee has unveiled a new RPM solution targeting non-resident Indians and their elderly.
The CGM biosensor offers high antinoise ability and tunable sensitivity and resolution.
Powered by AI, it has over 80% accuracy in detecting valvular heart disease.
Also, a Hong Kong project has received $5 million in funding to develop LLM-run companion robots for the mentally underserved.