AI & Health
From hospitals to research labs, AI-driven solutions are enabling earlier diagnoses, personalized treatments, and more efficient care. Saxony’s thriving biomedical hub exemplifies this trend: the new BioAI Dresden program combines cutting-edge AI methods with biology to advance health science.
Poland is likewise investing heavily in digital health, establishing Regional Centers for Digital Medicine that apply AI and big data to patient care as part of a push to join the world’s leaders in digital medicine.
In the Czech Republic, innovators have developed an AI tool Carebot that can detect lung abnormalities in X-rays with higher accuracy than human radiologists, showing the life-saving potential of AI-assisted diagnostics.
Lithuania’s health tech sector is also making its mark – for example, a Vilnius-based team created Europe’s first AI system approved to autonomously provide medical image reports without a radiologist. Together, these breakthroughs demonstrate how regional AI innovation in healthcare can improve lives globally, a compelling topic for experts and the public alike.