Heathtech Firm Prognica Labs Partners With Fakeeh University Hospital
Prognica Labs, an AI-powered healthtech company announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding( MoU) with the leading healthcare provider, Fakeeh University Hospital (FUH). By collaborating, they are entering into an innovative partnership to undertake clinical research and development, public health awareness programs including screening and diagnosis campaigns and to deploy the AI-based technologies to […]
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Dr. Fatih Mehmet Gul, Vice President at Fakeeh University Hospital and Khalid Shaikh , CEO & Founder of Prognica Labs
Prognica Labs, an AI-powered healthtech company announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding( MoU) with the leading healthcare provider, Fakeeh University Hospital (FUH).
By collaborating, they are entering into an innovative partnership to undertake clinical research and development, public health awareness programs including screening and diagnosis campaigns and to deploy the AI-based technologies to improve patient outcomes.
Core elements of the partnership are collaborative research and innovation activities focused on areas that integrate Prognica Lab’s technological expertise with FUH’s clinical expertise. This symbiosis will focus on several key areas of joint strategic interest – breast cancer diagnosis and imaging, societal activities promoting public health etc.
“Artificial Intelligence (AI) will undoubtedly play an important role in healthcare in the future. As the region’s first smart hospital, FUH welcomes partnerships with innovative start-ups,” said Dr. Fatih Mehmet Gul, Vice President at Fakeeh University Hospital.
Khalid Shaikh, CEO & Founder of Prognica Labs, said: “By this mutually beneficial partnership, we believe we can jointly innovate to bridge the technology gap in healthcare, while contributing to a more sustainable healthcare system. We are delighted for this opportunity.”


































































































