Butterfly Leads the Drive on Semiconductor to Make the Most Out of Ultrasound
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“It’s not just gonna be about image quality. It’s gonna be about image quality and interpretation”, Butterfly Network’s CEO Joe DeVivo explains to Bloomberg Intelligence. In this Vanguards of Healthcare podcast episode, DeVivo sits down with BI analyst Matt Henriksson for an in-depth interview to talk about Ultrasound-on-Chip imaging module and the potential of using semiconductor chips to streamline ultrasound as point-of-care option that allows immediate scans and diagnostics. They also discuss the development of Butterfly’s Apollo, a machine designed to be 20x more powerful than its current iQ3 that will create images closer to how the anatomy looks and power its recently announced partnership with Midjourney for a full-body tomographic-imaging machine that utilizes Butterfly’s Ultrasound-on-Chip imaging modules.
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