Leading the field in diagnostics for over 30 years has required us to adapt quickly to the changing needs of our customers. At Unilabs, we pride ourselves on being a lean organisation where everybody – whatever their seniority – rolls up their sleeves to get things done.
Unilabs, a leading international provider of diagnostic services, and Ibex Medical Analytics, the pioneer in artificial intelligence-powered cancer diagnostics, have agreed a deal to implement Ibex’ AI platform in Europe.
Swiss watches have a worldwide reputation. Switzerland has a distinguished history of horological innovation and excellence – boasting the most exquisite craftsmanship and a philosophy of continuous refinement.
Imaging, a cornerstone of modern health care, is a rapidly evolving field. At Unilabs, we are part of this exciting journey – developing and evaluating new imaging techniques and innovations. Lately, AI has become an ever more promising tool to enhance medical imaging. The research community is working feverishly on how to take advantage of the possibilities of AI in the clinic. The goal is to provide modern, accurate diagnostics to our patients. And Unilabs is at the forefront of this evolution.
Unilabs, the leading European diagnostic group, has opened a large-scale vaccination drive-through at the Queimódromo in Porto, Portugal, in partnership with ARS-Norte, Câmara Municipal do Porto, Hospital de São João, and Centro Hospitalar do Porto.
Faithful to its goal to be as creative, inventive, caring, and purpose-driven as the people who work there, TMC - Unilabs’ teleradiology arm – has sponsored the second report by the British Institute of Radiology and the BIR World Partner Network.
Geneva, 29 June 2021: Unilabs, the leading European diagnostic services provider, has created a new PCR test that can specifically identify the new, more infectious Delta variant, and is working with health authorities to optimise public health measures accordingly.
If you’re a healthcare professional, you may not know the bewilderment some of us go through when doctors throw medical jargon at us. All the poor patient wants to know is “am I OK or – or not?”
As German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said, “Without music, life would be a mistake.”
That’s why we were thrilled when the Czech Ministry of Health asked us to play a key role at the Prague Spring International Music Festival this year – a showcase for the most outstanding artists, symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles of the world.
March 2020. The world collapsed. Covid-19 was new – and it wasn’t only hitting a few faraway countries like its predecessors SARS or MERS. The new virus quickly reached pandemic status. It was clear it had the power to spread like nothing ever seen before – at least not in “the West.” Detection was fundamental to containing the disease: but how was it possible to get people tested without compromising safety?