Zeno AI featured article on Open Access Government

The successful launch and implementation of Zeno AI, the first of its kind real-time AI solution for early laryngeal (throat) cancer detection for ENT-surgeons, was the subject of an article published by Open Access Government.

Zeno AI is currently implemented at two renowned Dutch ENT-departments with a third implementation planned for the end of 2022. The launch of Zeno AI is a major milestone for WSK Medical, as they are the first company in the world to have their real-time AI solution for early laryngeal cancer detection running in the daily clinical practice at two ENT-departments. With Zeno AI, an ENT-surgeon has a real-time AI assistant that is able to detect and classify laryngeal lesions when performing an endoscopic examination in the outpatient clinic. With Zeno AI, ENT-surgeons get instant feedback on the type of lesion and therefore are able to determine quickly what is needed. This can bring the diagnostic turnaround time back from weeks to the same day. If you are interested in learning more about Zeno AI, please contact us here.

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