Copenhagen-based diagnostics firm scores millions from EU: "A huge privilege"

Radiobotics, which develops algorithms that can spot diseases on x-rays, has been awarded DKK 10 million (USD 1.5 million) by the EU for the second time. It will be spent on clinical trials, more employees and testing algorithms in several EU countries. 
The co-founder of radiobotics (L-R): Head of technolody Pavel Lisouski, Head of operations Stine Mølgaard Sørensen, CEO Mads Jarner Brevadt and Research director Martin Axelsen. | Foto: Marcus Trappaud Bjørn
The co-founder of radiobotics (L-R): Head of technolody Pavel Lisouski, Head of operations Stine Mølgaard Sørensen, CEO Mads Jarner Brevadt and Research director Martin Axelsen. | Foto: Marcus Trappaud Bjørn
BY ALBERT RØNNING-ANDERSSON, TRANSLATED BY CATHERINE BRETT

Digital healthcare company Robotics, which is based in Copenhagen and uses artificial intelligence to help radiologists spot signs of disease, now has a fresh DKK 10 million (USD 1.5 million) in the bank.

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