Shawn Theoff, a retired postman from Canterbury, suffered a stroke several years ago. He says that because of his quick AI-enhanced treatment with Brainomix 360 Stroke he was was out walking again within weeks.
Dr David Hargroves highlights the clinical value that tools like Brainomix 360 Stroke are delivering for stroke patients.
Nisha Patel is a 31-year-old new mother who recently suffered a stroke, but thanks to a new initiative that involved the deployment of Brainomix 360 Stroke across all hospitals in Wales, she was quickly diagnosed and promptly treated, enabling her to make a full recovery.
We are inspired by stroke survivors like Jess Tierney, who suffered a stroke at age 29 and is now fully focused on her rehabilitation and channeling her energies towards raising awareness around stroke. Learn more about her story and her courageous spirit.
The Economist cited Brainomix 360 Stroke as an example of an AI technology making an impact on healthcare, helping more stroke patients achieve an improved outcome.
Professor Erika Denton noted the impact Brainomix 360 Stroke can deliver by "significantly reducing the pathway of care for people presenting with stroke symptoms, with a profound impact in terms of morbidity and mortality from stroke.”
The University of Oxford recently featured an article on Brainomix, highlighting the transformative progress we are achieving in stroke care. Our Oxford heritage continues to drive our focus on scientific excellence and world-class innovation.
Our CEO Michalis Papadakis was recently interviewed by Helen Albert for her review of how AI is leading the way to more precise diagnostics and disease risk prediction.
Launched at the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) Conference in Miami, the Brainomix 360 platform is powered by best-in-class algorithms, delivering a unique technology for both specialist and non-specialist stroke centers that is poised to transform stroke care
Stroke patients are getting the care they need faster thanks to new cutting-edge computer technology.
e-Lung featured as part of the BBC coverage of the TIPAL study for lung fibrosis
The article highlights the impact of e-Stroke on a network, enabling faster detection of stroke to allow more patients acces to thrombectomy, resulting in the prevention of stroke-related disability and death.
Brainomix's e-Stroke technology featured in the Department of Health's recent showcase of “most promising AI imaging and decision support tools” as part of the roll-out of the £21M AI Diagnostic Fund.
Oxford & Chicago facilities to accommodate growing team of specialists at company focused on treatments for stroke, lung fibrosis and cancer
Oxford-based AI-powered medtech solutions company Brainomix has announced its move to a new head office at the Seacourt Tower in Botley.
Artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Brainomix has expanded into new headquarters in Oxford, U.K.
National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging video explaining how our e-Stroke software is reducing door in door out time for stroke patients
Research will analyse how Huawei’s wearable technology detects atrial fibrillation in post-stroke patients
This major study will look at how effective a wearable device and Brainomix AI software are in the detection of atrial fibrillation
Brainomix e-Stroke system supporting cut in waiting times and reducing disability
Prof Kevin Moore advocates for the wider adoption of e-Stroke as a way of improving outcomes for stroke patients.
Brainomix featured as part of a 'Rising Stars' piece on fast-growing UK health and life sciences companies, with an interview with CEO and Co-Founder Michalis Papadakis.
Brainomix featured in The Times, highlighting the impact that the e-Stroke platform has had on stroke care in the NHS.
Use of cutting-edge AI technology is associated with a tripling of the number of patients recovering and able to perform daily activities from 16% to 48%.
Visionable’s digital healthcare collaboration platform, used with Brainomix’s e-Stroke software, will allow more stroke patients to get appropriate treatment.
A partnership between two UK digital health companies – Brainomix and Visionable – aims to overcome stroke care bottlenecks.
Link up will take on bottlenecks in time-sensitive stroke care pathway across the UK.
Visionable and Brainomix use AI-powered solutions to address time-sensitive stroke care.
AI stroke imaging will be deployed across centers in Hungary after Brainomix was awarded a national tender.
Brainomix claims first national contract – from Hungary – for its AI platform for improved diagnosis and treatment of stroke.
The segment showcases how Brainomix's e-Stroke software is helping the Royal Berkshire Hospital stroke team deliver best-in-class care.
Saving time in delivering thrombectomy services could be the difference between a good outcome and someone facing a life with a serious disability.
Article highlights the value of e-Stroke in helping physicians identify stroke and optimize treatment
Announcement of New Chairperson and Expanded Board Featured in FT
Brainomix awarded NHSX grant for AI software
University Hospital Milton Keynes NHS FT has adopted AI technology from Brainomix into its Stroke Practice
Dr Kiruba Nagaratnam discusses changes to the thrombectomy pathway and assesment during COVID-19
e-Stroke Suite was showcased as part of a Sky News segment on how AI solutions are helping stroke teams
Clinicians are making swift, accurate decisions around stroke care thanks to AI-enabled imaging software
Article focused on the role of AI solutions in healthcare
e-Stroke Suite has been deployed at Royal Berks
e-Stroke Suite is being rolled out across one of the largest stroke networks in Slovakia
Awards recognize companies with greatest potential to change the way healthcare is delivered
Brainomix CEO and Co-Founder, Dr Michalis Papadakis, discusses the role of AI in healthcare
The collaboration will enable Trusts in the network to introduce intelligent AI algorithms into existing radiology workflows
Results showed that treatment rates for stroke patients improved and treatment times were reduced following the installation of Brainomix’s e-Stroke Suite
Brainomix were recently featured in a BBC News Technology segment focused on AI in healthcare
" Summertown firm's Brainy idea will help stroke victims across Europe..."