This Indian startup has been selected for Google Demo Day Asia final
IANS | Aug 16, 2018, 02:56PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bengaluru-based health technology startup SigTuple has been selected among the top 10 finalists to participate in Google's Demo Day Asia, scheduled to take place in Shanghai in September.
SigTuple creates Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based solutions to automate healthcare screening. It has built intelligent screening solutions to aid diagnosis through AI-powered analysis of visual medical data. The startup also has an AI platform called Manthana, which helps analyze visual medical data efficiently.
Manthana has enabled the company to work on five high-volume screening processes -- analysis of peripheral blood smears, urine microscopy, semen, fundus and OCT scans and chest X-rays.
"Out of the 305 qualifying applications, the 10 finalists will take the final stage at Demo Day Asia," said Michael Kim, Partnerships Manager, Google for Entrepreneurs, in a blog post on Wednesday.
Another startup in the top 10 is Marham from Pakistan. It is a healthcare platform that helps people search, book appointments, and consult with doctors online.
"The startups that impress could come home with funding from investors and up to $100,000 in Google Cloud Platform credits," read the blog post.
SigTuple creates Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based solutions to automate healthcare screening. It has built intelligent screening solutions to aid diagnosis through AI-powered analysis of visual medical data. The startup also has an AI platform called Manthana, which helps analyze visual medical data efficiently.
Manthana has enabled the company to work on five high-volume screening processes -- analysis of peripheral blood smears, urine microscopy, semen, fundus and OCT scans and chest X-rays.
"Out of the 305 qualifying applications, the 10 finalists will take the final stage at Demo Day Asia," said Michael Kim, Partnerships Manager, Google for Entrepreneurs, in a blog post on Wednesday.
Another startup in the top 10 is Marham from Pakistan. It is a healthcare platform that helps people search, book appointments, and consult with doctors online.
"The startups that impress could come home with funding from investors and up to $100,000 in Google Cloud Platform credits," read the blog post.
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