Hyperfine Secures $3.7 Million Gates Foundation Grant for AI-Powered Portable MRI Expansion

Reuters11-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HYPR">Hyperfine</a> Secures $3.7 Million Gates Foundation Grant for AI-Powered Portable MRI Expansion

Hyperfine Inc. has been awarded a $3.7 million grant from the Gates Foundation to advance global brain health initiatives using its FDA-cleared, AI-powered portable MRI system, the Swoop®. The funding will support the expansion of Hyperfine's work with the UNITY project, which studies early brain development and the effects of malnutrition, infection, inflammation, and birth complications in children across underserved communities worldwide. The grant will also enable the development of AI-based pipelines to improve image clarity and diagnostic reliability for neonatal patients. The UNITY research initiative involves more than 40 academic and clinical centers across multiple countries, but the grant is specifically noted as being awarded to Hyperfine Inc.

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