Smart System Solutions

Advancing healthcare through intelligent technologies

Enhancing patient care

Intelligent technologies are reshaping healthcare, augmenting the capabilities of human practitioners to detect disease earlier and more accurately, monitor patients more precisely and continuously, and deliver care despite geographic constraints. The market for AI healthcare solutions alone is forecast to grow 44% per annum to reach USD 504.17 billion by 2032 (1). These technologies – AI, remote monitoring systems, sensors, and medical robotics – offer the promise of a future where diagnosis occurs before symptoms even start, where patients living in remote locations receive personalised care in their community, where robots assist surgeons, and wearable sensors improve health and performance. (1) https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare-market-100534

Ushering in a new era of healthcare

We are at the forefront of developing new platforms for application in healthcare.

We discover, develop and deliver the next frontier of biomedical technologies for better patient treatment and quality of life.

Smart technologies we are inventing include:

  • scanning technology that provides immediate, in-clinic diagnosis, and the ability to 3D print bespoke therapeutic equipment

  • smartphone apps that allow metropolitan medical specialists to treat people living remotely using 3D patient avatars

  • sensors that use quantum information to monitor vital signs and evaluate our health

  • artificial intelligence systems that automatically generate, segment and interpret medical images for faster, more accurate diagnoses

  • medical robots that amplify the abilities of surgeons by providing precise feedback as they work.

Our researchers

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Case studies

AI-based 3D scanning and analysis technologies – Professor Mia Woodruff and Dr Sean Powell
Wearable sensors for monitoring stress – Professor Ajay Pandey
AI-driven medical imaging analysis – Professor Olivier Salvado
Robotic assistants for knee surgery – Professor Jonathan Roberts

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