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The Singaporean firm has also partnered with Japan's Toho Holdings to develop and market its device.
The conpany uses its own spectroscopic technology to detect, analyse, and quantify molecular information.
The companies will develop a solution based on a new technique of flow cytometry that enables fast and accurate cell analysis using AI.
The Savonix Mobile app is available in Japan through the company’s partnerships with Fujitsu Connected Technologies Limited and Mitani Sangyo companies.Co, Ltd.
Both companies are aiming to expand their footprint in APAC and Japan to meet the region’s growing senior care needs.
The product consists of three components - a patient app, a doctor app, and a portable CO Checker.
Called Linkx score, the health engagement app will connect health activities and be able to implement the collected data with health risk prediction and illness prevention using dacadoo’s Health Score tech.
M3 is Japan’s largest medical informational platform company of which Sony owns 33.9% of the shares.
The startup also released an add-on COVID-19 triage system on its Ubie for Hospital platform in May 2020.