On June 17, 2019, it was learned from foreign media that the regional president and CEO of GE Healthcare believes that artificial intelligence will become an indispensable tool for doctors
Elie Chaillot, president and chief executive of Eastern Markets at GE Healthcare, said AI machines and doctors will soon “go hand in hand” to ensure better outcomes for patients.
In a recent interview with Arabian Business, Chaillot said that GE Healthcare believes that AI will be used for a variety of uses in the medical field.
“We believe that at this stage, doctors and machines will work together to achieve better outcomes,” he said. “People say machines will replace doctors, but I don’t believe that will happen anytime soon.”
The AI technology helps focus doctors’ attention on certain areas of the scan that may require further attention, Chaillot said.
In addition, Chaillot stated that he believes3D printingwill increasingly be used to manufacture medical parts.
he pointed out. “We believe that within 10 years, 75% of the parts we have will be3D printing.3D printingThe supply chain problem is solved, and it is not expensive. “
A report by market research firm Transparency predicts that the global 3D medical device market will grow by 18% annually to reach $3.5 billion by 2025.
GE Healthcare operates many3D printingLaboratories, including the European Centre for Innovative Design and Advanced Manufacturing Technology in Uppsala, Sweden.
The company has already started using3D printingto create organ models, using data extracted from MRI, X-ray and CT scans.
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