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University of New South Wales
Eyes of AI is partnering with CSIRO and UNSW for the groundbreaking “iPHD” program. This industry-focused research training program aims to provide invaluable opportunities for a leading University PhD student to delve into applied research within the industry.
The University of Sydney
Eyes of AI has established a collaboration with the University of Sydney to jointly publish research studies, using the advanced EAI platform for educational purposes and to expand knowledge on the use of artificial intelligence in dentistry. Additionally, collaborations with both CSIRO and the University of Sydney have been established for the “iPHD” program, demonstrating our dedication to leading innovation in this area.
Medical Imaging & Prime Health
Eyes of AI, MIP and Prime Health will partner for a three-stage project to develop a new UK AI Pathology Model. The model, or software, will use artificial intelligence to detect dental and jaw diseases, lesions and pathologies in Cone Beam CT scans – one of dentistry’s most commonly used radiographs.
DetectedX
Eyes of AI partners with DetectedX, a renowned imaging education platform, to deliver a meticulously crafted dental radiograph curriculum that ensures future generations of dentists, radiologists and students have a top-notch learning experience.
VATECH & Ewoosoft
Eyes of AI, Vatech and their software arm Ewoosoft, have teamed up to introduce a cutting-edge solution for the dental industry. EAI will supply sophisticated AI models to enhance Vatech’s industry leading imaging systems. Together, the companies will be capitalising on their collective expertise to create a superior analysis and diagnostic system designed specifically for dental professionals globally. This collaboration signifies a major leap forward in dental diagnostics by incorporating AI technology.
CSIRO Data61
CSIRO-Data61 and Eyes of AI are working together to develop AI models to identify pathological and non-pathological anatomical landmarks in dental radiographs under a research project made possible by the CSIRO Kick-Start Program.
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