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2015

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Incubator/Accelerator | Alive

About SmartFuture

SmartFuture remote patient monitoring platform for healthcare providers. It connects patients, hospitals, pharmacies, medical devices, labs, technicians, corporates, insurers, and caregivers to provide people with the most advanced fuss-free solution. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Singapore, Singapore.

Headquarters Location

59 Ubi Avenue 1 #07-15 Bizlink Centre

Singapore, 408938,

Singapore

+65 8836 0984

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SmartFuture's Products & Differentiators

    Software Platform

    Remote Patient Monitoring solutions including App, Web Portal, Database, Cloud

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SmartFuture Patents

SmartFuture has filed 1 patent.

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10/21/2021

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Latest SmartFuture News

Roundup: Dozee, SURGLASSES get 510(k) clearances and more briefs

Dec 23, 2022

Also, Lunit signed multiple contracts this week to deliver its AI imaging software in Hong Kong, Mongolia, and Brazil. Dozee scores 510(k) for AI contactless sensor for RPM Indian medical device company Dozee has received the United States Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) clearance for its proprietary contactless sensor for remote patient monitoring. The Dozee sensor sheet, which is placed under a hospital bed mattress, captures micro-vibrations from patients using Ballistocardiography. These vibrations are then converted into vital signs data, including heart and respiration rates, which are presented via a cloud-based remote monitoring dashboard to healthcare teams. According to Dozee, this latest regulatory win allows it to realise its mission of bridging the gap in healthcare staffing shortage by promoting the adoption of automated patient monitoring systems across secondary and tertiary public hospitals in India and beyond. SURGLASSES gets 510(k) for AR spinal navigation system Taiwan Main Orthopaedic Biotechnology Co., also known as SURGLASSES, has also obtained a US FDA 510(k) clearance for its AR-based spine navigation system, Caduceus S. Intended for use in complex spine surgeries, the AR system allows surgeons to superimpose 3D spinal anatomy on a patient. The system is also equipped with multiple trackers and displays preoperative planned trajectories via a 3D AR head-mounted display, which enables projections from the navigation system into the HMD and provides a full field view of the patient. This latest 510(k) clearance, which followed Taiwan FDA's approval in August, allows SURGLASSES to launch its spinal navigation system in the US in the first quarter of 2023. Lunit secures AI contracts in Hong Kong, Mongolia, Brazil South Korean medical AI company Lunit signed several contracts this week to deliver its Lunit INSIGHT AI imaging solutions in multiple markets. Its chest x-ray solution INSIGHT CXR will be deployed at Albert Einstein Israelita Hospital in Brazil, one of the largest hospitals in Latin America. Lunit INSIGHT MMG, its AI mammography solution, will also be dispatched to Hong Kong Women's Imaging Hospital in Hong Kong and to two more sites in Mongolia, the National Cancer Center of Mongolia and the Breast Clinic of Ulaanbaatar. AI brain imaging solution Neurophet Aqua enters Japan  Another South Korean medical AI player, Neurophet, has entered into a partnership to commercialise its AI-powered brain imaging solution in Japan. The company inked an exclusive distribution deal with Clairvo Technologies, a medical device importer under the Marubeni Group, to market its flagship product Neurophet Aqua. The product is a degenerative neurological disease diagnosis support software that detects brain atrophy and degeneration of the white matter as observed in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. It can generate an analysis report within five minutes, Neurophet claims. Ubitus carries Smart Surgery's VR surgery simulation app Taipei-based metaverse solution provider Ubitus is rolling out a VR-driven surgery simulation application by Smart Surgery Technology. Aiming to make the surgical practice accessible to medical students and doctors, the Sim Surgery app provides a visual experience of operating on 3D organ models using personal VR. It also uses AI to help practitioners make accurate judgments in conducting surgery. Running on Ubitus, Smart Surgery can stream high-quality 3D anatomical models to an all-in-one VR headset without the need for a high computing power device onsite. FWD Group offers mental health access from ThoughtFull  Singaporean startup ThoughtFull has tied up with FWD Group to provide insurance customers with access to digital mental health solutions. This partnership will allow FWD's insurance clients to access a wide range of services and tools on ThoughtFull's AI-powered mobile platform ThoughtFullChat, including video therapy, one-on-one therapy sessions, mental health coaching via text and audio messaging, science-backed content and emotional health trackers. These services are part of FWD's Mind Strength protection product, which provides extensive medical coverage from initial diagnosis to ongoing treatment. Access to ThoughtFullChat is now live for FWD clients in Hong Kong and Thailand with other selected FWD markets to follow in the future. XtalPi, Singapore's EDDC collab for AI drug research on NSCLC treatment China and US-based AI drug R&D company XtalPi is partnering with Singapore's national platform for drug discovery and development, Experimental Drug Development Centre (EDDC). XtalPi will be applying its AI technology, automation platform, and expert knowledge to discover novel treatment candidates against a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) target chosen by EDDC. NSCLC accounts for over 80% of all lung cancer cases worldwide. Despite increasing interest and investment in drug research, there are still major unmet needs for effective targeted therapy options for NSCLC patients to achieve better outcomes, XtalPi noted. SmartFuture unveils integrated first responder platform Singapore-based health tech company SmartFuture has launched a new integrated rapid response solution. According to a press statement, the First Responder Platform enables real-time monitoring of health vitals, doctor consultation, and timely action during emergency situations. It consists of a kit for connected medical devices, a tablet-based first responder application, and a web portal for partner emergency assistance providers. SmartFuture said its latest offering is ideal for offshore locations, such as oil and gas, shipping, airlines and mining; emergency response services like fire fighting, ambulance, and disaster response; and educational institutions for their field trips. Tags:

SmartFuture Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was SmartFuture founded?

    SmartFuture was founded in 2015.

  • Where is SmartFuture's headquarters?

    SmartFuture's headquarters is located at 59 Ubi Avenue 1, Singapore.

  • What is SmartFuture's latest funding round?

    SmartFuture's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator.

  • Who are the investors of SmartFuture?

    Investors of SmartFuture include Google for Startups Accelerator: Southeast Asia.

  • Who are SmartFuture's competitors?

    Competitors of SmartFuture include Optimize Health and 1 more.

  • What products does SmartFuture offer?

    SmartFuture's products include Software Platform and 1 more.

  • Who are SmartFuture's customers?

    Customers of SmartFuture include Inova International, International SOS and Parkway Shenton.

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