Medical AI company Lunit announced on the 9th that it has recently completed the installation of its chest X-ray AI image analysis solution, 'Lunit INSIGHT CXR,' at the Victoriano Luna Medical Center Military Hospital and the General Tinio City Health Center in Manila, Philippines.


Lunit's AI imaging analysis solution for chest X-rays, 'Lunit Insight CXR'. <br>[Photo by Lunit]

Lunit's AI imaging analysis solution for chest X-rays, 'Lunit Insight CXR'.
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This is the first case of introducing Lunit AI solutions to overseas military hospitals and health centers. The installation was carried out through the 'AI Convergence Medical Imaging Diagnostic Reading System Project' promoted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA).


Lunit installed a mobile X-ray equipment type AI solution, which can be moved, at the Victoriano Luna Medical Center Military Hospital and local health centers in the Philippines, aiming to detect 10 types of chest diseases and screen for tuberculosis.


Lunit is also supplying portable X-ray equipment type AI solutions to overseas military hospitals and deployed units, including the Navy Cheonghae Unit's Yang Manchun ship deployed in the Arabian Peninsula's Gulf of Aden. The company plans to continue expanding product supply to overseas military hospitals, including additional supply of mobile X-ray equipment to a military hospital in Uzbekistan within this year.



Seobum Seok, CEO of Lunit, said, "Lunit has successfully completed verification work for products specialized in military medical care in various environments such as domestic army, navy, and air force base hospitals and division medical units." He added, "We will expand our business scope to overseas military medical institutions, starting with the product supply to the Philippine military hospital."


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