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The digital dementia support project gets federal financing worth two million dollars and more summaries

Funding $ 2 million to CALD care providers with dementia

The Independent National Outstalling Research Institute (Nari) has received funding for its federal grant for its project, which provides digital support for cultural and linguistic diversified people with dementia.

She received $ 2.9 million ($ 1.8 million) from the F -Funt for Medical Research for its five -year project, which will try the ISUPORT program, an online skills program and informal care providers for people with dementia developed by the World Health Organization.

Nari will assemble a consultative group of care providers, policymakers and service providers who will rule and facilitate access to ISUPORT. The digital intervention program is available in six languages, including the English language, and comes with a copy accompanying the care providers.

“We are working on facing the challenges faced by Australian care providers in Cald for people who suffer from dementia who lack care skills and face a problem in accessing culturally appropriate services,” explained by Tuan Naguin, associate professor and main research colleague in Nari and project leadership.


The Acting Silicids Test in New South Wales has been developed

Researchers from the University of New South Wales have developed a breathing test that supports artificial intelligence for early silicate diagnosis.

Lung disease caused by inhaling large amounts of silica dust was a major concern in Australia.

Sydney Unsw Sydney researchers invented a fast breathing test, which combines the measuring of the glads and AI, to support the widely scale silicate examination of the increasingly preventable preventive condition.

By studying the ability to test the breathing test to distinguish between individuals who suffer from silicate and those who do not have high accuracy.

The examination process takes less than five minutes, which indicates the potential use of routine tests for workers at risk of mining and construction.

The UNSW Sydney research team is now checking the AI’s silicate test in a study that included larger groups.


Willomo enters the partnership of artificial intelligence

The New Zealand -based Wellumio company has held a partnership with a Street Ai Nicolab solution from the Netherlands to integrate technology.

According to their memorandum of understanding, companies will integrate the clinical decision support system in which artificial intelligence works in Nicolab to diagnose stroke in the MRI in Willomeo. The Nicolab Stroke Ai plat Telestroke service at the state level.

They will also explore financing opportunities and organizational paths for potential publishing for their integrated solution.


Startup in Queensland to launch AI in India

TELEMEDC, an emerging eye health company in Queensland, recently entered a strategic partnership to expand all over India.

With support from trade and investment in Queensland, its partnership aims with the start of local operation and health care to enhance and spread its solution with AI materials to examine eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, blue, and yellow spot diseases.

TELEMEDC has also formed cooperation with the Aravind Eye Hospital and other medical institutions in the country by supporting the Strategic Research Fund in Australia and India. Moreover, startups have conversations with small and medium -sized companies to integrate an artificial intelligence eye examination into corporate social responsibility programs.

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