Downcodes editor reports: British health technology company Huma has launched a revolutionary AI-driven cloud platform designed to help start-ups quickly develop compliant digital health applications. The platform uses simple text prompts to generate usable medical applications in minutes, greatly simplifying the traditional application development process and bringing new changes to the field of digital health. Huma also announced the completion of US$80 million in Series D financing, which will further expand platform functionality and coverage.
Huma, a London-based health technology company, announced that its newly launched AI-driven cloud platform can help start-ups quickly prototype, launch and scale compliant digital health applications. The platform can generate usable medical applications in just a few minutes through simple text prompts, significantly simplifying the complex process of traditional application development.
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Dan Vahdat, founder and CEO of Huma, said that the Huma Cloud platform is like Shopify in the field of digital health, aiming to promote the application of digital and AI technologies in healthcare and research. At the core of the platform is a generative AI-driven build tool that allows users to leverage a rich set of modules, templates and disease management tools, combining these elements via drag-and-drop functionality for personalized application development.
This time Huma successfully completed Series D financing of US$80 million, and plans to use the funds to further expand the coverage of the platform and enhance its functionality. Currently, Huma’s cloud platform is being used on a pilot basis by some startups and large pharmaceutical companies, enabling applications to be brought to market within days.
Huma's configurable platform has provided services to more than 3,000 hospitals and clinics, and more than 35 million users have participated in projects. Vahdat mentioned that Huma hopes to support a new generation of digital health entrepreneurs through this new platform so that they can more easily develop digital health applications that comply with regulatory requirements.
Currently, the Huma cloud platform is only open to some start-ups and pharmaceutical companies, and users can use a subscription model or charge based on usage. Huma plans to expand testing and accept more applications in the coming months. With this platform, users can easily create medical solutions through rapid prototyping and testing without a technical background.
Huma’s cloud platform is also competitive among other AI application development solutions such as AWS App Studio, but Huma specifically emphasizes its focus on the medical industry and has received approval from global regulatory agencies. Huma hopes to use this platform to help solve many challenges in the application of AI technology in the medical field and promote the upgrading of medical services.
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? Huma launches AI-driven cloud platform that allows startups to rapidly prototype medical applications based on text prompts in minutes.
? The company recently completed $80 million in Series D financing and plans to expand platform coverage and enhance functionality.
The Huma cloud platform helps users easily create and deploy digital health applications through simple drag-and-drop functionality and generative AI tools.
Huma's AI-driven cloud platform will undoubtedly accelerate the development and popularization of digital health applications, bringing more innovation and possibilities to the medical industry. The editor of Downcodes believes that more medical technology companies will benefit from this platform in the future and bring more convenient and efficient medical services to patients.