Draft:Sigtuple.ai
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SigTuple is an AI based healthcare startup, which analyses blood, urine, semen, chest X-Rays and retinal scans.[1]
BackgroundEdit
Rohit Kumar Pandey, Apurv Anand and Tathagato Rai Dastidar founded healthcare startup SigTuple in 2015.[2]It has AI platform called MANTHANA.Currently, the team is working with a leading oncology center in India to determine testing patterns for pre-cancerous and cancerous cells using a complete blood count (CBC) test.[1]
SigTuple’s AI100 is the premier solution for AI-assisted digital pathology.Thyrocare, a staunch believer in leveraging technology to drive quality diagnostics at affordable costs, is in the process of deploying SigTuple AI100 across its laboratories.[3]
AwardsEdit
Bengaluru-based SigTuple was given the "Judges' Choice" award at the Google's first Demo Day Asia programme held in Shanghai.[2]
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.forbes.com/sites/sindhujabalaji/2017/07/18/mission-critical-four-indian-startups-tackling-early-stage-cancer-screening/?sh=4b41319d5e49
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/bengaluru-based-startup-sigtuple-awarded-googles-demo-day-asia-88721
- ↑ https://www.financialexpress.com/healthcare/diagnostic/thyrocare-adopts-sigtuples-ai100-to-automate-microscopic-review-in-its-labs/2990093/