UK innovation agency grants £865k to mobility AI project
A consortium led by Cambridge Bio-Augmentation Systems is developing an AI platform that could improve care for people with mobility issues.
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A consortium led by Cambridge Bio-Augmentation Systems is developing an AI platform that could improve care for people with mobility issues.
The hospital has launched a new informatics hub which aims to revolutionise clinical practice and enhance the patient experience,
The companies ā working in association with Parkinson’s Centre of Excellence at King’s College Hospital in London ā are launching a research and development project which uses motion capture technology to track patient movements and AI to assess them.
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