The Russian company NtechLab (a Rostec partner) has developed products for detecting brain tumors and early signs of Alzheimer's disease from CT scans (computed tomography). The technological solutions are at a high degree of readiness, the state corporation's press service reported.
Previously, the company entered the medical technology market with the release of the NtechMed CT Brain product for stroke diagnostics. It is used by doctors in Moscow clinics.
NtechLab signed 450 new contracts in 2024 and increased revenue to 1.7 billion rubles — a record figure.
Over the past 7 years, NtechLab's revenue has increased 18-fold. At the same time, 70% of revenue comes from Russian customers, and about 25% from foreign ones.
The company has transformed from a startup into a leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) market. It supplies solutions for "smart cities" abroad, including video analytics, road condition monitoring, and waste removal systems.
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