Healthtech Startup Qure.ai bags INR 32 Cr from UK’S SBRI healthcare for cancer detection solution
Mumbai-based healthtech organization Qure.ai has been granted £3.2 Mn (over INR 32 Cr) by the SBRI Healthcare, a piece of the UK government’s National Health Service (NHS), as a component of a rivalry for late-stage medical care advancements.
The SBRI or Small Business Research Initiative grant was given in partnership with the NHS Cancer Program and the Accelerated Access Collaborative. Qure.ai’s assisted chest X-ray emergency framework works on analytic productivity and early discovery of cellular breakdown in the lungs.
The SBRI contest was sent off in March 2021 and a subsequent release is anticipated the spring of 2022. Qure.ai was among the eight new businesses that won more than GBP 9 Mn in subsidizing for their tasks that empower quicker and prior discovery and finding of malignant growth.
Qure utilizes AI algorithms to distinguish mind injury and analyze chest sicknesses. Established in 2016 by Warier and Dr. Pooja Rao, the healthtech startup depends on AI and profound learning innovation to read up radiology pictures for a speedy and precise finding, decreasing the opportunity to treatment. It last brought $16 Mn up in a subsidizing round drove by Sequoia India, with investment from MassMutual Ventures to extend its product offering and enter new geographies.