GE HealthCare expands its BARDA deal by $35M to speed AI-enabled ultrasound and next-gen imaging for trauma care and mass casualty readiness.
A key part of the agreement centres on developing point-of-care-ultrasound technologies that are fit for purpose in frontline care settings.
The jointly funded project positions GE HealthCare to develop ultrasound technologies that non-expert users can operate.
GE HealthCare today announced a $35 million collaboration with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority ...
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