Razom, a U.S.-based nonprofit, offers support to Ukraine. The company considers itself a leader in driving point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training and utilization there.
To date, it already deployed more than 400 Butterfly iQ+ handheld ultrasound devices in the country. The expansion of this partnership with Butterfly Network brings an additional 200 of those devices to the frontlines.
Butterfly IQ+, a transducer system, uses semiconductor technology to perform whole-body imaging using a single handheld probe. The company’s proprietary Ultrasound-on-Chip technology powers the system. It connects to a mobile device and uses AI to deliver advanced imaging.
“At Butterfly, improving access to ultrasound technology in austere, under-resourced or …