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Digital Diagnostics Inc.
Digital Diagnostics Inc. demonstrates a strong and sustained focus on Healthcare Informatics, which constitutes 68.8% of its portfolio and saw significant growth of +120.0% in 2024 and +45.5% in 2025, indicating a core strategic area. While Medical Diagnostics & Surgery experienced a rapid emerging focus with a +266.7% YoY growth in 2024, the sharp declines in 2026 across most computing-related categories like Computer Vision (-100.0% so far in 2026) and Machine Learning & AI (-100.0% so far in 2026) suggest a potential shift in R&D priorities away from these areas, despite their historical relevance to diagnostic technologies.
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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
48 US filings (since 2023) · 11 categories · 8 themes
Utilizing machine learning, particularly deep learning, to analyze medical data such as images, sensor readings, or physiological signals for disease prediction, diagnosis, or treatment assessment.
Systems and methods that use imaging technologies, computer vision, and augmented reality to provide real-time guidance, localization, and visualization during surgical procedures or for detailed anatomical assessment.
Systems and methods for non-invasive or minimally invasive collection and analysis of physiological data (e.g., blood pressure, electrolytes, genetic markers, B cell repertoire) to assess patient health status, screen for conditions, or aid in diagnosis.
Techniques and systems for measuring three-dimensional shapes, depths, or surface profiles using optical principles, including diffraction, interferometry, structured light, and imaging.
Digital platforms and systems that deliver tailored therapeutic interventions, guidance, or recommendations to patients based on their individual health data, biometric feedback, and computational models (e.g., AI/ML, physiological simulations).
Systems that integrate digital technology, sensors, or connectivity to monitor, track, or automate aspects of medication administration, often providing data feedback, personalized recommendations, or secure logging.
Methods and apparatus for disinfecting or sterilizing medical devices, waste, or environments, often employing radiation, chemical agents, or thermal processes, and including monitoring systems.
Algorithms and hardware optimizations for rapidly identifying and characterizing relevant visual features (e.g., objects, motion, gradients) from images or video streams, often integrating machine learning for feature representation and recognition, with a focus on real-time performance and reduced computational cost.
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Personalized Digital Therapeutics