Ainos launches NTU Hospital study deploying AI Nose to flag ER overcrowding, respiratory infection risk
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- Ainos launched a six-month clinical research program at National Taiwan University Hospital starting June 1, 2026, deploying its AI Nose in a live emergency department.
- Results have not been presented; the study will generate findings later from more than 2,500 hours of environmental monitoring data.
- The project aims to build early-warning models for ER overcrowding and respiratory infection risk using real-time scent-pattern analysis.
- The work signals a strategic push beyond semiconductor fabs into healthcare infrastructure, targeting broader hospital and public-environment monitoring markets.
- The study is non-invasive and does not collect patient-identifying data, focusing on environmental patterns rather than individual diagnosis.
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