Swiss hospital adopts Bayer’s AI platform for radiology
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JUNE 22, 2023
Swiss hospital adopts Bayer’s AI platform for radiology Phil.Taylor Thu, 22/06/2023 - 08:42 Bookmark this
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Bayer has stepped up the digital capabilities of its radiology business with the launch of artificial intelligence-based apps for X-ray, MRI and CT imaging. ” The post Bayer launches digital AI platform for radiology specialists appeared first on. The business generated sales of €1.8 billion (approximately $1.9
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