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AI tool for NASH diagnosis receives first EMA qualification

The European Medicines Agency has qualified the first artificial intelligence-based tool designed to evaluate liver biopsies in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). The system, called AIM-NASH, helps pathologists assess disease severity and reduce variability in histological scoring, with the aim of accelerating drug development for this increasingly common liver condition.

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Yourgene launches expanded non-invasive prenatal testing service

Yourgene Health has introduced IONA Care+, an enhanced non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) service that expands screening capabilities to include microdeletion syndromes alongside chromosomal abnormalities, offering expectant parents comprehensive genetic risk assessment from as early as 10 weeks’ gestation.

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Vitestro unveils Aletta, the first autonomous blood collection robot

Vitestro, a Netherlands-based medical robotics company, has launched Aletta™, the world’s first Autonomous Robotic Phlebotomy Device™ (ARPD™). This CE-marked technology utilises AI-powered Doppler ultrasound imaging to identify veins and employs robotic-controlled needle insertion for blood collection, promising enhanced precision and consistency compared to traditional manual methods.

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Vetter advances syringe closure technology with next-generation system

Vetter Pharma has unveiled its V-OVS® next syringe closure system, evolving their proprietary technology based on real-world clinical feedback. The updated design promises enhanced functionality, improved handling, and intuitive opening mechanisms while maintaining stringent product integrity standards for sterile injectables.

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Siemens Healthineers introduces flexible imaging software solution

Siemens Healthineers has unveiled Syngo Flexinity, a novel approach to medical imaging software access designed for healthcare institutions. The system offers scalable, on-demand access to the company’s complete imaging software portfolio, allowing healthcare providers to adapt to changing clinical demands without predicting exact software requirements or locations.