In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become deeply integrated into various applications and is gradually becoming an important tool to promote innovation and economic development. In China, the application of AI in medical service has been developing rapidly, a prime example of which is medical robotics.
Founded in 2015 in Shanghai, the startup Taimi Robotics Technology is a robotic systems company focusing on medical services. Taimi Robotics manufactures intelligent medical information robots for hospitals. Thanks to this technology, hospital management has become computerized, automated, and intelligent. “While meeting the efficiency needs of a hospital, the robots allow medical staff to focus on hospital diagnosis and treatment with confidence and efficiency. Patients benefit from safe, convenient, and quality treatment services in a shorter consultation time,” explained Pan Jing, CEO of the company.
Information technology in the medical sector is undergoing a new revolution, moving from the medical Internet era to the era of intelligent medical care using 5G and big data, among others. The real-life application of smart medical technology is gradually broadening, and now includes remote diagnosis, remote surgery, precision medicine and assisted clinical diagnosis.
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