How Siemens will accelerate adoption of Scopio’s AI-powered telehematology tech

Scopio’s partnership with Siemens Healthineers will “accelerate digital workflow transformation in hematology laboratories worldwide,” Scopio CEO Itai Hayut said. [Photo courtesy of Siemens Healthineers]

Scopio Labs has enlisted a huge partner to get its telehematology technology into more labs.

Scopio and Siemens Healthineers today announced a global distribution deal for the Scopio X100 and Scopio X100HT.

Siemens said those full-field digital cell morphology technology systems will complement its own Atellica HEMA 570 and Atellica HEMA 580 analyzers to give labs “high-resolution, full-field viewing for peripheral blood specimens and artificial intelligence-based morphological analysis with remote capabilities through the secure hospital network.”

Siemens Healthineers Head of Diagnostics Sharon Bracken called the deal “a step forward in delivering automated and…

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AI-powered scope developer says new FDA clearance opens the door for telehematology

The Scopio X100 (left) and new X100HT [Image courtesy of Scopio Labs]

Scopio Labs today announced FDA 510(k) clearance for its X100HT, which features a new slide loader that automatically prepares samples and feeds them into the digital blood scanner for AI-powered analysis.

The Tel Aviv-based digital microscope developer said the technology eliminates the need for manual microscopic examination when reviewing white and red blood cells and estimating platelet counts.

Based on the X100 that was 510(k)-cleared by the FDA in 2020, the X100HT has a slide loader with three cassettes that can each hold 10 slides. After the slides are placed in the cassettes and inserted into the slide loader, the slide loader automatically applies mounting media and a glass cover slip onto the slides and sequentially inserts them into the scanner for processing, according to the FDA’s decision summary.

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AI-powered scope developer says new FDA clearance opens the door for telehematology

The Scopio X100 (left) and new X100HT [Image courtesy of Scopio Labs]Scopio Labs today announced FDA 510(k) clearance for its X100HT, which features a new slide loader that automatically prepares samples and feeds them into the digital blood scanner for AI-powered analysis.

The Tel Aviv-based digital microscope developer said the technology eliminates the need for manual microscopic examination when reviewing white and red blood cells and estimating platelet counts.

Based on the X100 that was 510(k)-cleared by the FDA in 2020, the X100HT has a slide loader with three cassettes that can each hold 10 slides. After the slides are placed in the cassettes and inserted into the slide loader, the slide loader automatically applies mounting media and a glass cover slip onto the slides and sequentially inserts them into the scanner for processing, according to the FDA’s decision summary.

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