Israeli startup UltraSight, which makes AI-powered cardiac ultrasound software, has joined Butterfly Garden, a marketplace for apps compatible with the New York-based Butterfly Network handheld ultrasound probe.
The Tel Aviv-based company plans to integrate its real-time AI software into Butterfly’s imaging platform for the handheld probe, pending regulatory approval.
It says the partnership will provide better patient access to heart care, by allowing more healthcare professionals to carry out cardiac ultrasounds.
“Joining the Butterfly Garden marks an important moment in our mission to revolutionize cardiac care,” said UltraSight CEO Davidi Vortman.
“By integrating our real-time AI guidance software with Butterfly’s cutting-edge ultrasound technology, we are poised to transform the landscape of cardiac imaging. This collaboration will empower healthcare professionals, regardless of their experience level, to perform accurate and timely cardiac ultrasound exams at the point of care. Together, we will break down existing barriers in cardiac care, ensuring that more patients receive the critical diagnostics they need, when and where they need it most,” he said.
“We are thrilled to partner with UltraSight to bring their AI guidance software to Butterfly devices in an effort to mitigate the pressing issue of sonographer shortages, among other workforce challenges, impacting medical communities around the world,” said Butterfly Network Chief Strategy Officer Darius Shahida.
“UltraSight and Butterfly are jointly dedicated to making healthcare more efficient, effective and accessible through high-quality ultrasound that’s easy-to-use and globally available.”
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