ResourcesVendorsCTSoftwareAidenceSarphatikade 8, 1017 WV, Amsterdam, The NetherlandseMail:Website:https://www.aidence.com/Latest from AidenceArtificial IntelligenceDeepHealth to share incidental lung nodule study results at ECRBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadNet subsidiary DeepHealth plans to share results from a study that explores the identification of incidental lung nodules aided by AI software at the upcoming ECR meeting in Vienna.February 22, 2024Artificial IntelligenceRadNet's Aidence enters licensing agreement with Google HealthBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersAidence, a lung artificial intelligence subsidiary of outpatient diagnostic imaging services provider RadNet will license Google Health's AI research model for lung nodule malignancy prediction on CT imaging.November 29, 2022CTRadNet secures controlling share of U.K.-based cardiothoracic networkBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersOutpatient imaging services provider RadNet has acquired a 75% share in London, U.K.-based Heart & Lung Health, an organization that supports early detection and accurate diagnosis of lung cancer.October 31, 2022Image ProcessingECR: AI could avoid further follow-up for lung nodulesBy Erik L. RidleyVIENNA - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for pulmonary nodule detection can enable many patients to be discharged earlier from follow-up in lung cancer screening, according to research presented at ECR 2022.July 15, 2022Practice ManagementRadNet reports revenue increases for Q1By AuntMinnie.com staff writersOutpatient imaging services provider RadNet is reporting increased revenue for the first quarter of the company's 2022 fiscal year.May 12, 2022PACS/VNAAI market churn continues as Sirona buys AI assets from NinesBy Erik L. RidleyRadiology software developer Sirona Medical has acquired the artificial intelligence (AI) division of teleradiology services provider Nines. The deal is the latest in a trend toward market churn in the AI industry.February 17, 2022HomeWeek in Review: MRI of myocarditis | More AI consolidation | AI webinar on February 10By Brian CaseyJanuary 28, 2022Artificial IntelligenceRadNet broadens AI focus with acquisitions of Aidence, QuantibBy Erik L. Ridley and Philip WardImaging services provider RadNet has acquired Dutch artificial intelligence (AI) software developers Aidence and Quantib in deals that the company hopes will enable wide-scale screening programs for lung and prostate cancer.January 23, 2022CTCan AI help detect cancer on CT lung cancer screening exams?By Erik L. RidleyArtificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can perform comparably to radiologists in detecting lung cancer on low-dose CT lung cancer screening exams, according to research published online October 27 in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.October 28, 2021CTAI-based CAD software offers high sensitivity for lung nodulesBy Erik L. RidleyArtificial intelligence (AI)-based computer-aided detection (CAD) software can be highly sensitive for detecting pulmonary nodules on CT exams in clinical practice, according to research published August 14 in Clinical Radiology.August 22, 2021Artificial IntelligenceAI developer Aidence adds $11.3M to seed fundingBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersNetherlands-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm Aidence has received $11.3 million in a series A funding round, bringing its total funding to $14.2 million.February 19, 2019Artificial IntelligenceNuance reports growth of its AI marketplaceBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersNuance Communications reports that its artificial intelligence (AI) marketplace has grown quickly since launching about one year ago.November 26, 2018HomeMinnies 2017 semifinal candidatesThe list of candidates for the 2017 edition of the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in medical imaging, is now available. This year's campaign includes 208 candidates in 14 categories.August 23, 2017Artificial IntelligenceAI start-up Aidence raises $2.5M in seed fundingBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersNetherlands-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm Aidence has raised $2.5 million (2.25 million euros) in seed funding.May 31, 2017CTChinese team wins machine-learning competitionBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersTwo researchers from China with no formal medical background were the winners of this year's Data Science Bowl, a competition held by consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton and data science community Kaggle to facilitate the development of machine-learning algorithms through crowdsourcing.May 10, 2017