Digital Health October 10, 2024
Jordan Sollof

  • New medical technologies and treatments for cancer will be trialled in the UK following funding from the government and industry partners
  • The funding includes £6.4 million from government for an AI digital pathology data platform, which will pull together data from across the NHS
  • UK Research and Innovation announced a £118m fund to create five hubs across the country to develop health technologies

Medical technologies to diagnose cancer, such as scanners and AI models, will be trialled in the UK following funding from the government and support from industry partners.

In a press release, published on 6 October 2024, the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology announced that new partnerships, backed by public and private sector investment, will...

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