WSK Medical wins Dutch Applied AI Awards 2022
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WSK Medical is thrilled and honoured to announce it has won the 2022 Dutch Applied AI Awards last night with Zeno AI. Zeno AI is the first of its kind real-time AI solution for early laryngeal (throat) cancer detection for ENT-surgeons. Zeno AI is able to analyse endoscopic video’s in real-time and therefore provide valuable insights directly regarding the lesion. WSK Medical is proud to get the recognition for the added value of Zeno AI for the ENT medical field and therefore enhance the added clinical value of using AI solutions as decision-support systems.

What are the Dutch Applied AI Awards?

The Dutch Applied AI Award is one of the awards presented during the annual Computable Awards. Since 2020 the Centre of Expertise Applied AI together with Computable and the podcast De Dataloog reward an innovative initiative in the field of applied Artificial Intelligence.

The award is a jury award and not a public award. There are various reasons for this choice, such as wanting to minimise the influence of large companies with potentially many voters.

The jury – consisting of five experts in the field of Applied AI – chooses five initiatives from all entries that have a chance of winning the Dutch Applied AI Award. After a pitch round in De Dataloog, the jury decides on the winner. The five nominees will all get a platform to present themselves and their initiative in a broadcast of the well-aired podcast. The Dutch Applied AI Award is not only a prize, but also a prize of recognition!

If you want to learn more about Zeno AI and what it can do for your ENT-department, contact us!

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