Singapore
Also, Smith+Nephew has launched a digital innovation centre in Singapore.
They can access Intellect's self-guided CBT programmes and one-on-one coaching until April next year.
Integrated fitness tracker, mobile health app potentially improves teachers' mental wellness - study
Fitbit and MindFi have teamed up to study the impact of their combined solutions on teachers' mental well-being.
Also, Point Robotics from Taiwan has received a US FDA 510(k) clearance for its surgical robot system.
The technology uses heart rate variability measurements to assess the severity of sepsis in ED patients.
Also, Olympus has come up with the third-generation Visera Elite surgical visualisation platform for endoscopic procedures.
It can also predict falls by using AI and a deep sensing camera that observes a wearer's movement.
Individuals are also less likely to trust AI-suggested interventions than those recommended by humans.
Docquity will use its fresh funds to further expand into East Asia and the Middle East.
Also, Lunit has received Taiwan's approval for its AI mammography solution.