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#GITEXAfrica 2024: Abdulmalik Adeyemo (Founder, FundusAI – the first AI-powered ecosystem for personalised diabetes care)

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Abdulmalik Adeyemo (CEO, FundusAI)

FundusAI is Africa’s First AI-powered ecosystem for personalised diabetes care, which includes automated diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy (in order to prevent blindness due to late diagnosis), a unified health record system, personalised meal recommendations, and a community forum that provides unrestricted access to healthcare professionals.

Abdulmalik Adeyemo at GITEX Africa 2024

Abdulmalik Adeyemo (CEO, FundusAI) gives more details:

The core of our value proposition lies in leveraging advanced technology to empower healthcare professionals with tools that streamline their workflow, improve diagnostic precision, and ultimately contribute to better patient outcomes.

Our team at FundusAI is made up of experts in the fields of optometry, engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and data science. Together, we work collaboratively to develop innovative solutions with the goal of revolutionising diabetes care.

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