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Award-Winning CMUH (Taiwan) Excels at HIMSS, Leading Taiwan’s Smart Healthcare Transformation

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TAICHUNG, Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In HIMSS24 APAC Seoul, Healthcare Conference & Exhibition, China Medical University Hospital (CMUH) established international presence with four notable gradings: achieving the top score in the 2023 HIMSS Global Digital Health Indicator (DHI) and receiving prestigious certifications, including Infrastructure Adoption Model (INFRAM) Stage 7, Analytics Maturity Assessment Model (AMAM) Stage 6, and Digital Imaging Adoption Model (DIAM) Stage 6. This demonstrates the excellence of CMUH in smart healthcare practice and further improvement of quality patient care.

Leading Way to Smart Healthcare 4.0 – Enhancing Patient Care Through Digitalization

Under the leadership of CMUH’s Superintendent Der-Yang Cho, CMUH has pioneered healthcare digitalization and has achieved notable international certifications. Superintendent Cho stated that CMUH is embracing “Smart Healthcare 4.0,” which includes the development of novel mRNA-based CAR-T immunotherapy powered by AI-driven Drug Discovery, and smart healthcare systems developed in collaboration with Microsoft and Google since 2020. These innovations include the “Medical Information Revise Assistant (MIRA)” and the “Side-effects Organizing Platform with Healthcare Intelligent Assistance (SOPHIA),” designed to provide individualized smart healthcare. These advancements not only reduce the workload of healthcare professionals in CMUH but also ensure the best quality of care for patients.

Personnel, Process and Technology Development in Parallel as the Key to Digital Healthcare

CMUH established the Taiwan Smart Healthcare Pavilion to showcase “HiThings Tele-ICU,” which highlights three notable smart healthcare platforms: the Intelligent Anti-Microbial System (i.A.M.S.) for sepsis and drug resistance infection, the Smart Heart Platform for acute myocardial infarction, and ARDiTeX for acute respiratory distress syndrome. These platforms enable comprehensive monitoring and care in critical care settings, collectively reducing nursing personnel’s workload by more than 5,000 hours. According to Director Wen-Sheng Feng of the Digital Transformation Technology Office at CMUH, the system provides real-time monitoring of patients’ physiological data and is useful in discovering the high-risk patients of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Supported by AI algorithms, the system sends timely notifications, ensuring prompt care and effectively reducing mortality rates by 18.9%. CMUH’s Chief Secretary, Dr. Wei-Cheng Chen, highlighted that AI-driven predictions and integrated information systems empower physicians to analyze large datasets efficiently and coordinate timely interventions with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring optimal, personalized care for each patient.

Overcoming Challenges in Data Integration and Interoperability to Propel Smart Healthcare Development

Dr. Shih-Sheng Chang, Director of CMUH’s AI Center, and Prof. Chi-Heum Cho, Vice Superintendent of Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center, discussed over “The Power of Data in Modern Healthcare.” Dr. Chang emphasized that data integration and interoperability remain key challenges in advancing smart healthcare. He highlighted that individualized nursing, wearable devices for real-time data collection, and AI-assisted remote surgeries are critical dimensions for unlocking the full potential of healthcare data. Dr. Chang also underscored the importance of multidisciplinary and cross-border collaborations in driving progress in this field. Meanwhile, Prof. Cho shared insights from South Korea, where a resident doctors’ strike prompted hospitals to fully adopt smart technologies, including robotic delivery systems and smart operating rooms. These advancements have significantly enhanced operational efficiency and patient care.

With the acquisition of EMRAM Stage 7 re-certification, INFRAM Stage 7, AMAM Stage 6, and DIAM Stage 6 certifications, CMUH positions as a leading digital healthcare provider among Taiwan-based institutions. CMUH remains committed to fostering cross-border collaborations and enhancing patient care through the advanced application of data and AI technology. By embracing highly accurate smart healthcare solutions, CMUH continues to realize its vision of “patient-centered” care.

CONTACT: Carolyn Chen, 100709@tool.caaumed.org.tw

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Saving Southeast Asian vegetable biodiversity

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Assessing trends, current status, and building an inclusive roadmap for future conservation and use

3-4 December 2024
World Vegetable Center headquarters, Shanhua, Taiwan

TAIPEI, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Vegetables are hugely important for human nutrition, and for diverse and resilient farming systems that generate income for smallholder producers, processors and traders. But, due to changes in the climate, diets and land use, we see a loss in crop diversity, wild species and varieties that could hold valuable genetic material for breeding more tolerant and productive crops in the future. So, we urgently need to conserve and use more vegetable biodiversity, and this symposium is major step in that direction. The event will be attended by 35 professionals from 11 countries across Southeast Asia. 

This important international symposium comes at the end of the first phase of the Taiwan Asia Vegetable Initiative – ‘the TAsVI project’ – that is strengthening international collaboration for conserving more vegetable biodiversity in Asia, and promoting the use of vegetable germplasm in research, breeding and farming for improved health, nutrition and climate resilience. The World Vegetable Center leads implementation, with partners in Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

It begins on Tuesday 3 December with introductions, including The WorldVeg Director General and representations from the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other organizations. This will be followed by keynote presentations by leading WorldVeg scientists, and regional perspectives from many ASEAN countries. The second day will focus on building regional consensus on the development of the Southeast Asian Vegetable Biodiversity Rescue Plan, to benefit all countries.

A key component of the Taiwan Asia Vegetable Initiative has been the repatriation back to their respective home countries of more than 3,000 vegetable seed accessions stored at the WorldVeg genebank in Taiwan, that were collected across these countries 20-30 years ago. ‘Seed homecoming ceremonies’, celebrating the return of these seeds to respective national authorities, have been held in Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam in late 2024, alongside national workshops to promote the use of the accessions being sent ‘back home’, by connecting national genebanks with universities, government organizations, seed companies and farmer organizations. This aim is to expand such activities across the wider Southeast Asia region.

For media, contact – sara.chen@worldveg.org and angel.jeng@worldveg.org
For technical information, contact – maarten.vanzonneveld@worldveg.org

Acknowledgements
This symposium is part of the Taiwan Asia Vegetable Initiative (TAsVI), funded by the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2022-2024). It is implemented by the World Vegetable Center, in partnership with the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) National Plant Genetic Resources Center; Malaysia Agriculture Research and Development Institute (MARDI) Horticulture Research Centre; University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) Institute of Plant Breeding, and Bureau of Plant Industries (BPI), the Philippines; Kasetsart University Tropical Vegetable Research Center (TVRC), and Department of Agriculture Horticulture Research Institute national genebank, Thailand; and Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute (FAVRI), and Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences (VAAS) Plant Resource Center (PRC), Vietnam.

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IEI Unveils HTB-230D-R680E Medical AI Computer: Transforming Medical Imaging with AI-Powered Precision

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TAIPEI, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IEI Integration Corp. (TAIEX:3022) proudly announces the launch of the HTB-230D-R680E Medical AI Computer, a cutting-edge solution designed to revolutionize medical imaging diagnostics.

As the demand for precise and rapid medical imaging grows, healthcare professionals require tools that deliver both accuracy and efficiency. The HTB-230D-R680E meets this need with advanced AI computing capabilities and an intuitive 10.1″ PCAP touchscreen, significantly reducing diagnostic time while enhancing precision. The HTB-230D-R680E is ideal for surgical recording, medical diagnostic assistance, and AI Inference in Medical Imaging.

Advanced Computing Power for Medical Diagnostics

Powered by 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i9/i7/i5 processors and up to 128GB DDR5 memory, the HTB-230D-R680E supports NVIDIA Quadro RTX Ampere GPUs, delivering exceptional AI computing power. Healthcare professionals efficiently process imaging data, detecting subtle abnormalities often missed, enabling faster and more accurate diagnoses.

Medical-Grade Scalability and Reliability 

The HTB-230D-R680E is designed to adapt to diverse medical applications. It supports one PCIe x16 and two x4 expansion slots, allowing for the seamless integration of GPUs, video capture cards, and interface cards.

To meet rigorous demands in healthcare environments, it incorporates a 700W ATX medical-grade power supply and a sophisticated three-zone airflow system, ensuring stable operation under heavy workloads.

Interactive 10.1″ PCAP Touchscreen for Intuitive Diagnostics

Integrated with a 10.1″ 1920×1200 LCD featuring 10-point touch capability, this interactive display delivers real-time visualization and intuitive operation with multi-layer gloves, simplifying workflows and improving efficiency for healthcare professionals.

“The HTB-230D-R680E redefines efficiency and precision in medical imaging. By leveraging advanced AI capabilities powered by its robust CPU and GPU integration, it accelerates image recognition and pathological analysis, ensuring faster, more accurate for diagnostic assistance,” said David Hung, Product Manager at IEI.

Discover how HTB-230D-R680E transforms medical imaging. Visit https://www.ieiworld.com/en/product/model.php?II=1055

About IEI:

IEI Integration Corp. is one of the world’s leading providers of industrial computing and AIoT solutions. Committed to delivering innovative technologies in industrial computers, medical IT, and network communications, it paves the way for a smarter, more connected future across diverse industries. (www.ieiworld.com)

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From a Hacker News Post to $1.5M Funding: Recall is on a mission to bring order to content chaos

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A post on Hacker News led to Recall securing a $1.5M funding round, led by renowned VC Jason Calacanis. Now, Recall is transforming how individuals and businesses consume, organize, and review their knowledge.

AMSTERDAM, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Recall (getrecall.ai), helps users summarize, organize, and revisit information. Unlike most AI tools that prioritize efficiency, Recall enhances learning through scientific techniques like active recall and spaced repetition. The journey began with a Hacker News post that attracted its first investment from Splash Capital within just 8 hours. Today, Recall has secured $1.5 million in pre-seed funding led by Jason Calacanis, with participation from Blockchain Founders Capital and Rocket Capital. This will fuel Recall’s mission to bring order to content chaos, transforming how individuals and businesses consume, organize, and retain knowledge.

The Story Behind Recall

South African CEO, Paul Richards, brings a decade of expertise in knowledge graphs in the cybersecurity industry, as one of the first employees at Maltego, seeing it through to exit. Recall was born from frustration with existing tools that required excessive manual effort but failed to connect and resurface knowledge effectively.

He envisioned a self-organizing knowledge graph that would dynamically connect his notes and resurface past content whenever new, related information emerged. So, he built Recall as a side project, but after a year of trying, he failed to gain any traction. The post on Hacker News was Paul’s last resort, and it turned out to be a lifesaver. That first check changed everything. He quit his job, went all in, and brought on CTO Igor Gligorević, a true 10x developer from Novi Sad, to accelerate development.

After a few successful Product Hunt launches, including getting #1 Product of the Month in June, the team got into Jason Calacanis’ accelerator programme. They were voted top startup in their cohort which then led to Jason leading their pre-seed round.

 “Our vision is to redefine knowledge management as ‘intelligence management,’ where content consumption is intentional and insightful,” said Recall’s COO, Sankari, who brings over 10 years of startup experience (7 years at Uber and 3 at CloudKitchens).

How Recall works

The web & mobile app organizes information into a personalized knowledge graph, automatically tagging and connecting content based on key entities. There are four main features:

Summarize – Recall summarizes online content from articles, PDFs, and YouTube videos up to 10 hours long.Categorize – Automatically categorize content using topic-based tags that adapt to the user’s existing taxonomy.Connect – Content is stored in a knowledge graph, revealing hidden connections and unlocking new insights.Review – Recall reinforces memory with a spaced repetition quiz, helping users retain content over time.

Product Hunt Launch

Get ready for an exciting new chapter in Recall’s journey! Soon bringing even more utility and powerful insights to its platform. Don’t miss out—follow the Recall team on Product Hunt to be the first to explore the new features.

Recall 

Recall is an AI powered personal encyclopedia that enables order amidst the chaos by summarizing, categorizing, and connecting content in a knowledge graph. It is a Delaware C corp, founded in 2022 in Amsterdam, by Paul Richards, a South African fullstack developer with a deep expertise in knowledge graphs in the cyber security industry. Founders: CTO: Igor Gligorevic (Serbian | FS Dev | EPAM) &  COO: Sankari Nair (South African | 7 years ex-Uber ).

For more information, visit www.getrecall.ai or contact us at support@getrecall.ai.

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