The Russian company "Vancell", in collaboration with the management company "Azimuth" (part of Rostec), has presented OneCell Scan 3.0, the first serial domestic scanner of microscopic preparations using artificial intelligence technologies. This was reported by the press service of the state corporation.
The device is capable of digitizing hundreds of microscopic preparations around the clock, accurately recognizing pathological tissues and converting biopsy slides into digital images with up to 63x magnification.
Key features of OneCell Scan 3.0 are high-speed scanning of biopsy slides (an average of 2–3 minutes) and their digitization (up to 288 slides simultaneously). The resulting high-precision images are compressed by neural networks, analyzed by artificial intelligence, and converted into binary codes for quick search. After that, the information is uploaded to a database on a computer and becomes part of the unified OneCell digital system.
The OneCell digital platform, on which the scanner operates, has already helped establish more than a million diagnoses. OneCell Scan 3.0 is considered one of the most high-tech digital microscopes in the world; in terms of its characteristics, it is comparable to the best analogues from Germany and Japan, and surpasses Chinese devices.
The company "Vancell" has already launched the scanner into mass production. Planning to produce up to 25 devices per year with the possibility of increasing the volume to 200 units annually.
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