Radiology Business October 25, 2024
Marty Stempniak

RadNet Inc. has acquired another artificial intelligence firm.

The outpatient imaging center operator’s subsidiary, DeepHealth, is adding Kheiron Medical Technologies, which uses deep learning AI to help radiologists detect breast cancer. In an Oct. 22 announcement, RadNet said it believes London-based Kheiron’s Mia​​​​ (Mammography Intelligent Assessment) is a “strong” addition to its suite of products.

“At DeepHealth, we are passionate about the meaningful role we can play in cancer detection,” Sham Sokka, PhD, chief operating and technology officer—who joined RadNet last year after spending nearly two decades with Philips—said in a statement. “The acquisition of Kheiron will further expand our portfolio of AI-powered diagnostic and screening solutions, enabling us to accelerate the introduction of our breast cancer solutions in Europe.”

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends
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