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DeepView® System highlighted at the European Burns Association Congress

Core Insights - Spectral AI, Inc. plays a significant role in advancing burn care, showcased at the European Burns Association conference in Berlin from September 3rd to 6th, 2025 [1] Company Overview - Spectral AI is a Dallas-based predictive AI company focused on medical diagnostics, particularly in wound care, aiming for faster and more accurate treatment decisions [4] - The company is developing the DeepView System, a predictive device designed to provide clinicians with an objective assessment of a burn wound's healing potential before treatment [4] Conference Highlights - The European Burns Association Congress serves as a platform for specialists and researchers to share knowledge and promote best practices in burn treatment across Europe [3] - Multiple presentations and posters from various institutions highlighted the effectiveness of the DeepView technology, indicating strong interest from European burn specialists [3][6] Research Contributions - Notable studies presented include: - "Multispectral Imaging and Assessment of Burns Healing Potential" by Sam Snelling from North Bristol NHS Trust [6] - "The First Reader Study of Burn Wounds with Predictive Artificial Intelligence Analysis" by Victoria Miles from Louisiana State University [6] - "Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Multispectral Imaging for Burn Wound Assessment" by Leslie Poh Hong Tan from Royal Victoria Infirmary [6] - "Early Experiences of the DeepView System" by Megan Beese from Queens Elizabeth Hospital [6] - "Patient Experience of Using AI-Enhanced Imaging" by Miriam Nyeko-Lacek from Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust [6] - "Preliminary Experience Using AI and Multispectral Imaging" by Nicholas Solanki from Royal Adelaide Hospital [6] Future Directions - The company aims to gather physician feedback to enhance the DeepView technology and expand its market reach globally [4]