DeepTek Medical Imaging Pvt. Ltd, a Pune-based healthtech startup that operates an artificial intelligence-enabled radiology platform, announced it has raised funding from a clutch of investors, including GHV Accelerator.
Other investors that participated in the funding round include Japanese medical imaging solution provider Nobori Ltd and information technology services firm NTT Data. Pune-based Pentathlon Ventures also took part in the funding round.
“Our solution has been commercially adopted by over 50 hospitals and imaging centres,” Ajit Patil, co-Founder of DeepTek, said, adding that the company’s platform enhances patient care while improving radiologist productivity.
Separately, GHV founder Vikram Upadhyaya said the accelerator was confident of its bet on DeepTek because of the strength of its platform and its founding team. “Together we want to evolve advanced AI-powered medical imaging solutions catering to the global markets,” Nobori president and CEO Yoshihisa Yoda added.
DeepTek was founded by Amit Kharat, Ajit Patil and Aniruddha Pant in 2018. The company aims to use deep learning algorithm-backed technology to bridge gaps in the imaging sector of healthcare.
The Pune-based startup claims that it is leveraging cutting edge AI technology to develop an advanced decision support system for radiologists. DeepTek’s solutions are designed to help reduce radiologists’ workload and expedite the diagnosis process. DeepTek has a strong presence in India, which includes partnerships with several hospitals and medical institutes.
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