Meet the ForbesUnder30 scientists and founders revolutionizing healthcare in Asia:
Mohammadzadeh and Monajemi met as engineering students in Iran and came to Singapore in 2012 for a research project. After getting married in 2013 and earning their Ph.D.s in Singapore in 2017—Mohammadzadeh in physics and Monajemi in electrical and computer engineering—the couple decided to put their research to use, joining the Singapore office of London-headquartered startup incubator Entrepreneur First.
See-Mode has so far raised $1 million, including from Singapore government-linked investors SGInnovate and Entrepreneur First. Last October, See-Mode received regulatory approval to license AVA in Singapore and expects to obtain the European approval by the second quarter. Mohammadzadeh and Monajemi say 12 hospitals are working closely with See-Mode as research partners and customers acrossThe pair now aim to expand into new markets in Europe, the U.S. and Southeast Asia.
Iizuka set up his company, Medmain in 2018, which employs AI to make faster and more accurate diagnoses of samples from images. The company secured over $5 million in funding and was selected by the Japanese government-backed J-Startup initiative in June from over 10,000 Japanese startups. Currently, the company, which is based in the southern city of Fukuoka, is preparing the kick off its pathological analysis system platform, PidPort., a Ph.D.
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