Radiology Business July 17, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Radiology artificial intelligence firm AIRS Medical has raised $20 million in new capital, the Seoul-based company announced recently.

Seven institutional investors in Korea led the Series C financing round, among them, BSK Investment and Shinyoung Securities. Founded in 2018, the company’s flagship product, SwiftMR, is a deep learning solution that helps providers reduce scan times while maintaining image quality.

“We’re thrilled to receive this substantial support from our investors,” Hyeseong Lee, CEO of AIRS Medical, said in a July 10 announcement. “This funding will empower us to increase access to preventive healthcare services and create a healthier future for people around the globe.”

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