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Eyenuk AI Technology Selected for Diabetic Eye Testing in Vietnam Supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation

Eyenuk AI Technology Selected for Diabetic Eye Testing in Vietnam Supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation Font : A-A+ LOS ANGELES, July 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Eyenuk, Inc., a global artificial intelligence (AI) medical technology and services company and the leader in real-world applications for AI Eye Screening, announced that its EyeArt® AI system for diabetic eye testing has been chosen for deployment in 4 hospitals in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam. The project is funded by The Fred Hollows Foundation. “We are excited to implement the EyeArt AI system to expand our capabilities in detection and treatment of diabetic retinopathy. It will help us reach our goal to protect the vision of approximately six million people with diabetes living in Vietnam,” said Pham Quoc Anh, Vietnam Country Manager for The Fred Hollows Foundation. “This important project will help us continue the work first started by Professor Fred Hollows 29 years ago, fulfilling his vision to bring

Eyenuk AI Technology Selected for Diabetic Eye Testing in Vietnam Supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation | Comunicados | Edición USA

Eyenuk AI Technology Selected for Diabetic Eye Testing in Vietnam Supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation | Comunicados | Edición USA
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World-leading researcher wins the 2020 Ryman Prize

+Undoctored Media release from Ryman Healthcare Monday 14 December 2020, 04:05 PM 4 minutes to Read Professor Miia Kivipelto has won the 2020 Ryman Prize. The award recognises Professor Kivipelto’s more than 20 years of research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia. Professor Kivipelto was awarded the prize by the Right Honourable Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, at a special ceremony in Auckland, New Zealand today. The Ryman Prize is an annual $250,000 international award for the best work carried out anywhere in the world that has enhanced quality of life for older people. It is the richest prize of its kind in the world.

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