Daniel Ek, co-founder and owner of Spotify, an obsessive student of the healthcare industry, taps into the niche As a partner of a Swedish startup called Neko Health. Officially launched in early February, the company said it was founded in 2018 by music streaming service executive and entrepreneur Hjalmar Nilsonne.

A post on LinkedIn explains that Neko Health has gone public “after four years of intense research and product development.” Specializing in providing AI-powered body scans, the company’s vision is “to create a healthcare system that can help people stay healthy.” Through preventive measures and early detection.

How does the Neko Health scanner work?

Neko Health’s flagship 360-degree body scanner for users comes equipped with more than 70 sensors that can collect “more than 50 million data points on skin, heart, veins, breathing, microcirculation and much more,” according to the company.

This information set is then analyzed by an “AI-powered self-learning system” that “filters” the results for clinicians and patients. In addition to receiving their diagnosis at the scheduled time, they can also view it in a health technology app. “Our Mission Creating a proactive health systemfocused on disease prevention,” he says in a statement posted on LinkedIn.

Referring to the high costs of health systems in Sweden and the European Union, Nilsonne says Neko Health’s goal is to reverse “an unsustainable cost trend and an overburdened medical profession.” Complete body scans, performed in “a few minutes”, are available to the public for a unit price of SEK 2,000, according to the company. BRL 980 equivalent.

Source: Tec Mundo

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