Digital Health September 12, 2025
Cora Lydon

  • UK-based AI firm digiLab and Nigerian HealthTech startup KOYO have partnered to launch a healthcare app in Nigeria
  • The app provided AI-powered consultations to help alleviate critical healthcare shortages
  • It explains the decision-making behind each medical recommendation

UK-based AI company digiLab has partnered with Nigerian HealthTech startup KOYO to launch an AI-powered app in sub-Saharan Africa.

It will begin with a rollout in Nigeria, which has a shortfall of more than 200,000 doctors and faces an estimated 125,000 preventable paediatric deaths every year from diseases such as malaria.

The KOYO Navigate app, powered by digiLab’s Uncertainty Engine, will launch in Abuja in September 2025 to provide AI-guided consultations tailored to the needs of users in urban and peri-urban...

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