
JLK, a medical artificial intelligence (AI) specialist, announced on the 27th that it will participate in the '2025 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2025)' held in Chicago, USA this month through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute's global exhibition support program.
RSNA 2025, held from November 30th to December 4th at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is the largest international conference in the field of radiology, attracting over 50,000 medical professionals from over 100 countries. For medical AI companies, it is considered a key stage for entering the North American market and expanding global collaborations.
At this conference, CEO Kim Dong-min will present "Improving AI-Based Stroke Diagnosis Workflow: Real-World Clinical Applications Using JLK's AI Solution." The presentation will explain how JLK's stroke AI image analysis solution is being utilized in real-world clinical settings. It will also present multi-institutional studies and clinical papers demonstrating how AI technology has contributed to improved diagnostic accuracy, shortened treatment decision times, and eliminated bottlenecks in existing diagnostic processes. Furthermore, the presentation will highlight the company's global practicality and market expansion potential, focusing on FDA-approved solutions.
During RSNA, JLK will hold numerous business meetings with major US hospitals, radiology specialty groups, and medical device companies. Discussions will include expanding the supply of stroke AI solutions to North America, verifying hospital PACS and EMR integration, jointly pursuing local clinical trials, exploring the possibility of insurance coverage, and exploring market entry strategies.
CEO Kim Dong-min said, “RSNA is a symbolic stage where global radiology experts gather,” and added, “Based on actual clinical data, we will clearly convey the clinical value and expandability of JLK AI solutions, and further strengthen supply and research collaborations in the U.S.”
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